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Curriculum Vitae Feb 2021 DONALD B. RUBIN University Affiliations: Professor, Yau Mathematical Sciences Center, Tsinghua University Murray Shusterman Senior Research Fellow, Department of Statistical Science, Fox School of Business Professor Emeritus, Department of Statistics, Harvard University Address: Room 316, Jingzhai, Tsinghua University, Haidian District, Beijing, China zip code: 100084 Email: [email protected]; [email protected]; [email protected] University Degrees: A.B. 1965 Princeton University magna cum laude Major: Psychology Phi Beta Kappa Advisor: Professor Lawrence A. Pervin Thesis: “Dissatisfaction with College and Tendency to Drop Out of College as a Function of Value Dissonance” M.S. 1966 Harvard University Major: Computer Science Advisor: Professor Anthony G. Oettinger Ph.D. 1970 Harvard University Major: Statistics Advisor: Professor William G. Cochran Thesis: “The Use of Matched Sampling and Regression Adjustment in Observational Studies” Honorary Doctorates Doctorate Honoris Causa, Faculty of Social Sciences and Economics, Otto- Friedrich-Universität Bamberg, 31 May 2011, Bamberg, Germany. Doctorate Honoris Causa, University of Ljubljana, 4 December 2012, Ljubljana, Slovenia. Doctorate Honoris Causa, Universidad Santo Tomás, 22 April 2015, Bogotá, Colombia. Doctorate Honoris Causa, Medical Faculty, Uppsala University, 27 January 2017, Uppsala, Sweden. Doctorate Honoris Causa, Northwestern University, 16 June 2017, Evanston, Illinois.
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Curriculum Vitae Feb 2021 DONALD B. RUBIN University Affiliations: Professor, Yau Mathematical Sciences Center, Tsinghua University Murray Shusterman Senior Research Fellow, Department of Statistical

Science, Fox School of Business Professor Emeritus, Department of Statistics, Harvard University Address: Room 316, Jingzhai, Tsinghua University, Haidian District, Beijing, China zip code: 100084 Email: [email protected]; [email protected]; [email protected] University Degrees: A.B. 1965 Princeton University magna cum laude Major: Psychology Phi Beta Kappa Advisor: Professor Lawrence A. Pervin Thesis: “Dissatisfaction with College and Tendency to Drop

Out of College as a Function of Value Dissonance” M.S. 1966 Harvard University Major: Computer Science Advisor: Professor Anthony G. Oettinger Ph.D. 1970 Harvard University Major: Statistics Advisor: Professor William G. Cochran Thesis: “The Use of Matched Sampling and Regression Adjustment in Observational Studies” Honorary Doctorates Doctorate Honoris Causa, Faculty of Social Sciences and Economics, Otto-

Friedrich-Universität Bamberg, 31 May 2011, Bamberg, Germany. Doctorate Honoris Causa, University of Ljubljana, 4 December 2012,

Ljubljana, Slovenia. Doctorate Honoris Causa, Universidad Santo Tomás, 22 April 2015, Bogotá,

Colombia. Doctorate Honoris Causa, Medical Faculty, Uppsala University, 27 January

2017, Uppsala, Sweden. Doctorate Honoris Causa, Northwestern University, 16 June 2017, Evanston,

Illinois.

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DONALD B. RUBIN - 2 - Faculty Positions at Harvard University: 1970-1971 Lecturer on Statistics, Department of Statistics, Harvard University, Cambridge,

Massachusetts 1978 Visiting Lecturer (Spring Term). Department of Statistics, Harvard University,

Cambridge, Massachusetts. 1984-2002 Professor, Department of Statistics. 1985-1994 Chairman, Department of Statistics. 1985-1991& Director of Graduate Studies, Department of Statistics. 1997-2000 1997-2000 Faculty Staff, Program on Educational Policy and Governance. 1998-2018 Member, Standing Committee on Health Policy, Harvard University. 1999-2000 Chairman, Department of Statistics’ Senior Search Committee. 2000-2004 Chairman, Department of Statistics. 2002-2018 John L. Loeb Professor of Statistics. 2003-2018 Faculty Associate, Center for Basic Research in the Social Sciences. 2018-present Professor Emeritus

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DONALD B. RUBIN - 3 - Other Professional Positions: 1962 Assistant Technician (Summer), Armour Research Foundation, Illinois Institute of

Technology Chicago, Illinois. 1963 Assistant Technician (Summer), Armour Research Foundation, Illinois Institute of

Technology, Chicago, Illinois. 1964 NSF Fellowship (Summer) - Research with Professor Lawrence A. Pervin,

Department of Psychology, Princeton University, Princeton, New Jersey. 1965 NSF Fellowship (Summer) - Research with Professor Lawrence A. Pervin,

Department of Psychology, Princeton University, Princeton, New Jersey. 1966 Research Assistant for Professor Lawrence A. Pervin (Summer), Department of

Psychology, Princeton University, Princeton, New Jersey. 1966 Research Assistant for Professor John W. Tukey (Summer), Department of

Mathematics, Princeton University, Princeton, New Jersey. 1966-1967 Teaching Fellow in Computer Science for Mr. George Mealey, Department of

Applied Mathematics, Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts. 1967-1968 Research Assistant for Professor Lawrence Stolurow, Computer Aided Instruction

Laboratory, Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts. 1967-Present Statistical consultant on various projects for governmental agencies, research

organizations, and university faculty. Details available upon request. 1968-1969 Teaching Fellow in Statistics for Professor Frederick Mosteller, Research Assistant

for Professor Frederick Mosteller, Department of Statistics, Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts.

1969-1970 Research Assistant for Professor William G. Cochran, Department of Statistics,

Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts. 1971-1974 Visiting Lecturer, Department of Statistics, Princeton University, Princeton, New

Jersey. 1971-1975 Research Statistician, Educational Testing Service, Princeton, New Jersey. 1975 Visiting Scholar (Winter Quarter), Department of Statistics, University of California

at Berkeley. 1975-1979 Chairman, Statistics Group, Educational Testing Service, Princeton, New Jersey. 1976 Visiting Associate Professor (Winter and Spring Quarters), Department of Applied

Statistics, University of Minnesota, St. Paul, Minnesota. 1979 Senior Visiting Fellow, Center for Applied Statistics, University of Lancaster,

England. 1979 Visiting Lecturer (Spring Term), Department of Statistics, Princeton University,

Princeton, New Jersey.

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DONALD B. RUBIN - 4 - 1980-1981 Director (December, January), Division of Statistics and Applied Mathematics,

Office of Radiation Programs, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, D.C. (Senior Executive Service 4).

1980-1982 Senior Statistical Research Advisor, Educational Testing Service, Princeton, New

Jersey. 1981 Senior Visiting Fellow, Center for Applied Statistics, University of Lancaster,

England. 1981-1982 Visiting Professor, Mathematics Research Center, University of Wisconsin at

Madison. 1981-2008 President, Datametrics Research, Inc., Waban, Massachusetts. 1982 Visiting Professor (February, April), Department of Mathematics, University of

Texas at Austin. 1982-1984 Professor, Department of Statistics and Department of Education, The University of

Chicago, Illinois. 1983-Present Research Associate, NORC, Chicago, Illinois. 1999-2001 Fellow in Theoretical and Applied Statistics, National Bureau of Economic Research,

Cambridge, Massachusetts. 2018 Distinguished Visitor of the Center for Statistical Science of the Jockey Club

Institute for Advanced Study at Hong Kong University of Science and Technology. Professional Activities: 1975-1979 Associate Editor, Theory and Methods, The Journal of the American Statistical

Association. 1975-1979 Associate Editor, Book Reviews, The Journal of the American Statistical

Association. 1975-1980 Organizational Representative for the Institute of Mathematical Statistics at

Educational Testing Service. 1976-1979 Associate Editor, Journal of Educational Statistics. 1979-1990 Corresponding Associate Editor, The Behavioral and Brain Sciences. 1976-1979 Reviewer for Mathematical Reviews. 1977-1978 Member, Committee on Privacy and Confidentiality, American Statistical

Association. 1977-1983 Member, Panel on Incomplete Data, Committee for National Statistics, National

Academy of Sciences. Chairman, Theoretical Subpanel. Member, Steering Committee.

1979 Editor Elect, The Journal of the American Statistical Association.

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DONALD B. RUBIN - 5 - 1980-1982 Coordinating Editor and Applications Editor, The Journal of the American Statistical

Association. 1980-1982 Member, Board of Directors, American Statistical Association. 1980-1982 Member, Publications Committee, American Statistical Association. 1981-1985 Member, Social Science Research Council Working Group on Procedures for

Imputing Occupation Codes on Census Public-Use Files. 1981 Member, National Academy of Sciences Review Panel on Statistical Methodology

of Coleman’s Report on the Efficacy of Public vs. Private Schools. 1983-1989 Member, National Academy of Sciences Committee on the Performance of Military

Personnel. 1983-1984 Member, National Academy of Sciences Committee on Indicators of Pre-College

Science and Mathematics Education. 1983-1984 Member, Ad Hoc Committee to Develop Guidelines for W.G. Cochran Memorial

Award, American Statistical Association. 1985-1995 Consulting Editor to Chapman and Hall Publishers and General Editor with Cox,

Hinkley, Reid, and Silverman of Chapman and Hall’s series “Monographs on Applied Statistics and Probability.”

1985-1986 Member, National Academy of Sciences Working Group on Statistical Analysis,

Committee on Basic Research in the Behavioral and Social Sciences. 1985-1990 Member, Advisory Committee for the National Science Foundation’s section on

“Measurement Methods and Data Resources.” 1988-1993 Associate Editor, Survey Methodology. 1989-1992 Council Member, Institute for Mathematical Statistics. 1989-1992 Member, National Academy of Sciences Committee on National Statistics. 1989-1992 Member, Panel on Confidentiality of Data, National Academy of Sciences,

Committee on National Statistics 1990-1992 Member, Panel on Bilingual Education, National Academy of Sciences, Committee

on National Statistics 1990-1994 Chair-elect/Chairman/Past Chairman, American Association for the Advancement

of Science’s Section U: Statistics 1991-1994 Member, Data Monitoring Review Board, Project “Altering Caesarean-Section

Trends,” Brigham & Women’s Hospital, Boston 1991-1995 Statistical Editor, International Journal of Psychiatry in Medicine 1992-1994 Member, Ad Hoc Advisory Panel/Technical Panel for Survey of Earned Doctorates,

NSF/NIH/USED/NEH/USDA/NRC 1992-1994 Member, ex officio, Corporation of National Institute of Statistical Sciences

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DONALD B. RUBIN - 6 - 1992-1995 Guest Editor, Statistica Sinica for the theme topic “The EM Algorithm”, 5, 1, pp.

1-107. 1992-1995 Associate Editor, Biometrika 1992-1996 Member AMS-IMS-MAA (American Mathematical Society-Institute for

Mathematical Statistics-Mathematical Association of America) Data Committee 1993-1998 American Representative on the Elections Committee for Fellows for the

International Statistical Institute 1993-2004 Associate Editor, Statistica Sinica 1995-1998 Guest Editor, Statistica Sinica for the theme topic “Statistical Issues in Educational

Testing”, Vol. 8, 1998, pp. 647-747. 1995-1998 Member, Committee for Fellows for the Institute of Mathematical Statistics 1995-1996 Member, Panel on Statistics in the 21st Century, Committee on Applied and

Theoretical Statistics, National Academy of Sciences 1995 Member, Visiting Committee for Department of Statistics, Pennsylvania State

University 1995 Member, Visiting Committee for Department of Biostatistics, University of

California, Los Angeles 1996 Member, Nominating Committee for Committee on National Statistics, National

Academy of Sciences 1996 Member, Census Blue Ribbon Panel, American Statistical Association 1996 Member, Task Force on Statistical Inference, American Psychological Association 1996 Member, Advisory Board, Program Project Grant “Surgery, Immunology and

Immunotherapy of Cancer”, John Wayne Cancer Institute, UCLA Medical School 1996-2001 Member, Scientific Advisory Board, Pharsight Corporation, Palo Alto, CA 1996-1999 Chair Elect, Chair, Past Chair, Section on Survey Research Methods, American

Statistical Association 1997-2000 Member, Committee on Award for Outstanding Statistical Application, American

Statistical Association 1997 Member, Visiting Committee for the Department of Statistics, Columbia University. 1998-2002 Member, Statistical Advisory Board, Statistical Solutions, Cork, Ireland. 1999-2002 Member, Samuel S. Wilks Medal Committee, American Statistical Association. 2000-2003 Member, Working Group on Data Confidentiality and Data Dissemination, Institute

for Social Research, University of Michigan. 2001-2002 Member, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Panel on Study Design for

Anthrax Vaccine.

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DONALD B. RUBIN - 7 - 2002 Member, Panel on Reputational Measures of Academic Departments and Data

Presentation, National Academy of Sciences. 2006 Chair-Elect, Section on Epidemiology, American Statistical Association. 2007 Research Fellow, IAB (Institute for Employment Research), Nuremburg, Germany. 2009-2015 Member, Census Advisory Committee, American Statistical Association. 2011-2024 Research Fellow, Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA), Bonn, Germany. 2012-2013 Member, Membership Panel, Class I, Section 1 (Mathematics), American Academy

of Arts and Sciences. 2012-2015 Invited Participant, Council of Scientific Presidents (CSSP) R&D Division Research

Project, “Creative Heuristics Enabling Strategic Success.” 2013-2015 Honorary Editor, Communications for Statistical Applications and Methods, Korean

International Statistical Society 2017 Member, International Consortium of Chinese Mathematicians (ICCM) Global

Committee 2017-present Member, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS) Editorial Board 2019-present Academic advisor, the Statistical Consulting Center in Tsinghua, China 2019-present Member, Advisory Panel of Professor C.R. Rao's Centenary Celebrations by CR Rao

Institute in Hyderabad, India 2019-present Editorial Advisory Board Member, Open Statistics, De Gruyter, ISSN: 2657-3601 Fellowships, Honors, and Awards, Pre-Ph.D.: 1961 Offer of three-year degree with advanced placement in physics, mathematics,

chemistry and history, Princeton University. 1961-1965 Dean’s List, all terms, Princeton University. 1964 Howard Crosby Warren Award for outstanding junior psychology major, Princeton

University. 1964 NSF Undergraduate Summer Research Fellowship, Department of Psychology,

Princeton University. 1965 Howard Crosby Warren Award for outstanding senior psychology major, Princeton

University. 1965 NSF Undergraduate Summer Research Fellowship, Department of Psychology,

Princeton University. 1965 Phi Beta Kappa, Princeton University. 1965 Woodrow Wilson Graduate Fellowship. 1965-1970 NSF Graduate Fellowships.

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DONALD B. RUBIN - 8 - Selected Awards, Honors, Awards, and Invited Presentations, Post-Ph.D.: 1977 Elected Fellow of American Statistical Association. 1977 Elected Fellow of Institute of Mathematical Statistics. 1977-1978 John Simon Guggenheim Fellowship. Studies in Mathematical and Theoretical Statistics:

Evaluating the Quality of Causal Inferences in Observational Studies. 1984 Elected Fellow of American Association for the Advancement of Science. 1984 Elected Member of International Statistical Institute. 1988 Biometric Society – ENAR, President’s Invited Address, Boston, MA. 1992 B.V. Sukhatme Memorial Lecture, Iowa State University, Ames, IA. 1992 First Biennial Days of Biometrics Lecture Series, Adolphe Quetelet Society,

Louvain-La-Leuve, Belgium. 1993 Psychometric Society, President’s Invited Address, Barcelona, Spain. 1993 Elected Member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences [I:1]. 1994 Royal Statistical Society, President’s Invited Address, Newcastle upon Tyne, England. 1995 Statistician of the Year, American Statistical Association, Boston Chapter. 1995 Jacob Marschack Colloquium, University of California, Los Angeles, CA. 1995 Samuel S. Wilks Memorial Medal, American Statistical Association (awarded annually since

1964; at the time, called the Association’s “most prestigious award”). 1996 Emanuel and Carol Parzen Prize for Statistical Innovation (awarded biannually since 1994). 1996 C.L. and M.D. Rustagi Memorial Lecture, Ohio State University, Columbus, OH. 1997 First Corcoran Memorial Lecture, Department of Statistics, University of Oxford, Oxford,

U.K. 1997 Bernard Greenberg Memorial Lecture, Department of Biostatistics, University of North

Carolina. 1997 Distinguished Lecture Series in Statistics, Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania. 1997 Clifford C. Clogg Memorial Lecture in Sociology and Statistics, Pennsylvania State

University. 2000 - Present According to Google Scholar, one of the most highly cited mathematicians, statisticians,

economists, or psychologists in the world. See, for statistics, (http://scholar.google.com/citations?view_op=search_authors&hl=en&mauthors=label:statistics).

2001 Statistician of the Year, American Statistical Association, Chicago Chapter.

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DONALD B. RUBIN - 9 - 2001 Mitchell Prize, International Society for Bayesian Analysis/Section on Bayesian Statistical

Sciences of the American Statistical Association. (For publication with K. Hirano, G. Imbens and X-H Zhou.)

2001 American Public Health Association, Lowell Reed Lecturer. 2002 Highly Cited Mathematicians, Decade 1991-2000. Science Watch, 13, 1, ISI Thompson. 2002 Highly Cited Economists, Decade 1990-2000. Social Science Citation Index, ISI Thompson. 2003 Keynote Invited Lecture, 14th Conference on Machine Learning and 7th European Conference on Knowledge Discovery in Databases, Cavtat, Croatia. 2004 Knapp University Lecture, University of Wisconsin, Madison. 2004 Baxter Memorial Lecture, State University of New York, Stony Brook. 2004 Joint Program on Statistical Methods, 10th Anniversary Distinguished Lecture, Washington,

D.C. 2004 Special Plenary Lecture, European Conference on Quality and Methodology in Official

Statistics, Mainz, Germany. 2004 Keynote Address, 6th International German Socio-Economic Panel User Conference, Berlin,

Germany. 2004 Keynote Lecture, 24th Biennial Conference of the Society for Multivariate Analysis in the

Behavioral Sciences, Jena University, Germany. 2004 John Wiley and Sons, Lifetime Achievement Award in Statistics and Mathematics, Joint

Statistical Meetings, Toronto, Ontario, Canada. 2004 Fisher Lecturer, Joint Statistical Meetings, Committee of Presidents of Statistical Societies,

Toronto, Ontario, Canada. 2005 Biometric Society – WNAR, President’s Invited Address, Fairbanks, AK. 2005 Morris H. DeGroot Memorial Lecture, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA. 2005 Plenary Lecture, Annual Meeting of the German Statistical Society, Braunschweig, Germany. 2005 Morris H. Hansen Memorial Lecture, Washington D.C. Chapter of the American Statistical

Association, Washington, D.C. 2005 Plenary Lecture, Conference on Econometric Evaluation of Public Polices: Methods and

Applications, Paris, France. 2006 Keynote Address, 5th Annual Hawaii International Conference on Statistics, Mathematics,

and Related Fields, Honolulu, Hawaii. 2006 Distinguished Lecture, NSF Program for Interdisciplinary Mathematics, Ecology, and

Statistics, Fort Collins, Colorado. 2006 Keynote Address, ZEW Evaluation Conference, Mannheim, Germany. 2007 George W. Snedecor Award of the Committee of Presidents of Statistical Societies. 2007 Kuwaiti Lecture in Mathematics, University of Cambridge, UK.

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DONALD B. RUBIN - 10 - 2008 Keynote Address, European Association of Methodology, Oviedo, Spain. 2008 Award of Honorary Membership, European Association of Methodology. 2008 Keynote Speaker, Symposium on Causality, Jena, Germany. 2009 Inaugural Lecture for Georgia State Department of Statistics, Atlanta, Georgia. 2009 Inaugural W.E. Cochran Lecture at the Atlantic Causal Modelling Conference, Philadelphia,

Pennsylvania. 2009 Elected Corresponding Fellow of the British Academy, London, U.K. 2009 Sole Invited Discussant, Census Conference on Preserving Confidentiality Using Synthetic

Data, Washington, D.C. 2009 Mitchell Prize, International Society for Bayesian Analysis/Section and Bayesian Statistical

Sciences of the American Statistical Association. (With H. Jin.) 2009 Distinguished Plenary Speaker, Singapore Economic Review Conference, Singapore. 2009 Humboldt Research Award, Alexander von Humboldt Foundation, Bonn, Germany. 2010 Elected Member, National Academy of Sciences. 2010 Invited Presentation, University of Rome, May, Rome, Italy. 2010 Invited Tutorial on Active Learning and Experimental Design, AISTATS Conference, May, Sardinia, Italy. 2010 Invited Presentation on Causal Inference, Department of Statistics, University of Florence,

May, Florence, Italy. 2010 Plenary Lecture, Google Statfoo Conference, May, Palo Alto, CA. 2010 Keynote Speaker, 50th Anniversary of Department of Statistics, University of Wisconsin,

Madison, WI. 2010 Keynote Speaker, International Chinese Statistical Association, June, Indianapolis, IN. 2010 Keynote Speaker, European Association of Methodology, July, Potsdam, Germany. 2010 Invited General Discussant, Symposium on Causality in Education, July, Jena, Germany. 2010 Keynote Address and Short Course on Causal Inference, Nordic Statistical Meetings, August,

Copenhagen, Denmark. 2011 Lewis B. Sheiner Lecture Award, University of California-San Francisco/American Conference on Pharmacometrics (ACoP), April, San Diego, CA. 2011 Invited Keynote Speaker, Pacific Coast Statisticians and Pharmacometricians Innovation

Conference (PaSiPhIC), July, San Luis Obispo, CA. 2011 Invited Plenary Speaker, First Wuxi International Statistics Forum, July, Wuxi, China. 2011 Invited Plenary Speaker, 2011 International Statistics Institute, 58th World Statistics

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DONALD B. RUBIN - 11 - Congress, August, Dublin, Ireland. 2011 Invitee, Annual Dies Academicus, University of Bamberg, November, Bamberg, Germany. 2012 Distinguished Keynote Lecture, Second Joint Biostatistics Symposium, July 8, Beijing,

China. 2012 Tsinghua University Pao-Lu Hsu Distinguished Lectures (2nd annual; 1stannual = Bradley

Efron, Stanford University), July 11 & 13, Beijing, China. 2012 Invited Otis Dudley Duncan Memorial Lecture, American Sociological Association, August

17, Denver, Colorado. 2013 Invited Speaker, COPSS 50th Anniversary, JSM 2013, August 5, 2013, Montreal, Canada. 2014 Invited Speaker and Workshop Participant, European Central Bank Surveys, March 17,

Frankfurt, Germany. 2014 Invited Participant, Loeb Symposium on Religious Freedom with Rabbi Angela Buchdahl,

Sheikh Yasir Qadhi, Rev. J. Brent Walker, and Henry Louis Gates Jr, Harvard University, May 1, Cambridge, MA.

2014 Invited Participant, Clinical Effectiveness Research Innovation Collaborative, Institute of

Medicine of the National Academies, May 12, Washington, DC. 2014 Invited Participant, Missing Data Working Group Meeting, Budget Support Working Group,

World Bank, May 13, Washington, DC. 2014 Invited Speaker, ISBA-George Box Research Workshop on Frontiers of Statistics, George

Washington University, May 21-22, Washington, DC. 2014 Invited Speaker, Biogen Idec and the Boston Chapter of the American Statistical Association,

May 27, Boston, MA. 2014 Keynote Speaker, Special Seminar on Multiple Imputation, Poverty and Inequality

Measurement and Analysis Practice Group, June 18, broadcast event. 2014 Speaker, 2014 ASA Biopharmaceutical Section FDA-Industry Statistics Workshop,

September 24, Washington, DC. 2014 Keynote Speaker, International Conference on Risk Analysis of Meteorological Disasters

(RAMD’14), October 12 & 13, Nanjing, China. 2014 Highly Cited Researcher, The World’s Most Influential Scientific Minds: 2014, Thomson

Reuters, October 6, 2014, London, UK. 2014 Invited Speaker, 2014 International Methodology Symposium, Statistics Canada, October 31,

Ottawa, Canada. 2015 International Affiliate, Otto-Friedrich-Universität Bamberg, Bamberg, Germany. 2015 Member, Scientific Advisory Council, Bamberg Graduate School of Social Sciences, Otto-

Friedrich-Universität Bamberg, Bamberg, Germany. 2015 Invited Speaker, NINDS Launching Effectiveness Research to Guide Practice in

Neurosurgery Workshop, National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke (NINDS), NIH, February 5, Bethesda, MD.

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DONALD B. RUBIN - 12 - 2015 Invited Speaker, Interdisciplinary Seminar in Quantitative Methods (ISQM), University of

Michigan, February 11, Ann Arbor, MI. 2015 Invited Speaker, 2015 American Society for Clinical Pharmacology and Therapeutics

(ASCPT) Annual Meeting, ASCPT, March 4, New Orleans, LA. 2015 Invited Speaker, RAND Corporation, March 24, Santa Monica, CA. 2015 Keynote Speaker, International Workshop on Applied Statistics (4th Annual IWAS 2015),

April 22 – 25, Bogotá, Colombia. 2015 Keynote Speaker, 35th Conference on Applied Statistics in Ireland, Irish Statistical

Association (ISA), May 12, Cork, Ireland. 2015 Invited Speaker and Participant, Cariplo Foundation Seminar and Workshop, June 15, Milan,

Italy. 2015 Invited Lecturer, School on Causal Inference and Impact Evaluation, June 17-19, Florence,

Italy. 2015 Invited Conference Faculty, 2015 Main Causal Inference Workshop, July 13, Chicago, IL. 2015 Invited Speaker, First Latin American ISI Satellite Meeting on Small Area Estimation,

August 3 – 5, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile, Santiago, Chile. 2015 Invited Speaker for Short Course, August 5 – 6, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile,

Santiago, Chile. 2015 Invited Speaker for Workshop on Measuring Inequalities of Income and Wealth, High-Level

Expert Group on the Measurement of Economic Performance and Social Progress, OECD, September 15, Berlin, Germany.

2015 Short Course Faculty Member, ASA Biopharmaceutical Section FDA-Industry Statistics

Workshop, September 16, Washington, DC. 2015 Invited Speaker and Panelist, CODE, MIT, October 16 – 17, Cambridge, MA. 2015 Invited Speaker, Department of Biostatistics, University of Michigan, October 29, Ann Arbor,

MI. 2015 Keynote Speaker, Rod Little’s 65th Birthday Celebration, Department of Biostatistics,

University of Michigan, October 30, Ann Arbor, MI. 2015 Keynote Speaker, FDA/CTP Statistics Public Workshop on Missing Data, November 5 – 6,

Silver Spring, MD. 2015 Invited Speaker, University of the Free State, November, Republic of South Africa. 2016 2016 PROSE Award for Best Textbook in the Social Sciences for: Causal Inference for

Statistics, Social, and Biomedical Sciences: An Introduction with G. Imbens. 2016 Speaker for 2016 DeGroot Prize for Bayesian Data Analysis, with A. Gelman, J. Carlin,

H. Stern. Third edition also with D. Dunson and A. Vehtari. 2016 Invited Speaker, Department of Biostatistics, University of Washington School of Public

Health, January 21, Seattle, WA.

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DONALD B. RUBIN - 13 - 2016 Invited Speaker, Substantial Evidence in 21st Century Regulatory Science - Borrowing

Strength from Accumulating Data, American Course on Drug Development and Regulatory Sciences, University of California Washington Center, April 21, Washington, DC.

2016 Invited Speaker, Cultural Patterns: Multiscale Data-driven Models, Institute for Pure and

Applied Mathematics, University of California, Los Angeles, May 9 – 13, Los Angeles, CA. 2016 Invited Speaker, 60th Anniversary Meeting, Department of Statistics, University of Chicago,

May 13 – 14, Chicago, IL. 2016 Keynote Speaker, Novartis China, June 20, Shanghai, China. 2016 Keynote Speaker, 2016 ICSA China Statistics Conference, June 24, Qingdao, China. 2016 Keynote Speaker, East China Normal University, June 27, Shanghai, China. 2016 Workshop Faculty, Joint Statistical Meetings, July 30 – August 2, Chicago, IL. 2016 Invited Speaker, Department of Biostatistics, University of Michigan School of Public Health,

September 8, Ann Arbor, MI. 2016 Invited Faculty, ARCO Lab Summer School on Impact Evaluation Methodologies, Action

Research for Co-development (ARCO), September 12 – 15, Florence, Italy. 2016 Invited Speaker, Utilizing Innovative Statistical Methods and Trials Designs in Rare Disease

Settings, Center for Health Policy, Duke University, October 11, Washington, DC. 2016 Invited Lecturer, Biobank and Health Data Conference 2016, Research Council of Norway,

November 8 – 9, Oslo, Norway. 2016 Invited Speaker, Causal Inference Conference, Department of Statistics, Columbia,

University, November 10 – 12, New York, NY. 2016 Invited Speaker, Distinguished Lectures in Statistical Science, Fields Institute for Research

in Mathematical Sciences, November 23 – 24, Ontario, Canada. 2017 Invited Speaker, Uppsala University, January 26 and 28, Uppsala, Sweden. 2017 2017 C.R. and Ghargavi Rao Prize for Outstanding Research in Statistics. 2017 Rao Prize Lecture, May 12, Pennsylvania State University, State College, PA. 2017 Keynote Speaker, IMPS 2017, Psychometric Society, July 18 – 21, Zurich, Switzerland. 2017 2017 Waksberg Award, Survey Methodology, American Statistical Association. 2017 Karl Pearson Prize, Statistical Analysis with Missing Data, International Statistical Institute. 2017 Evanston Township High School Distinguished Alumni Award 2017-2018 Nirit and Michael Sahoul Fellow, in The Mortimer and Raymond Sackler Institute of

Advanced Studies, Tel Aviv, Israel. 2018 Distinguished Visitor of the Center for Statistical Science of the Jockey Club Institute for

Advanced Study at Hong Kong University of Science and Technology.

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DONALD B. RUBIN - 14 - 2020 Research Excellence Award, Yau Mathematical Sciences Center, Tsinghua University,

China. Honorary Doctorates See page 1 of C.V. for all degrees, including honorary. Honorary Professorships 2012-2013 Honorary Belle van Zuylen Professor, Department of Methodology and Statistics, University

of Utrecht, The Netherlands. 2014 Honorary Professorship, Shanghai Finance University, awarded October 11, Shanghai,

China. 2014 Honorary Professorship, Nanjing University of Science & Technology, awarded October

12, Nanjing, China. 2014 Honorary Professorship, Xi’an University of Technology, awarded October 16, Xi’an,

China. 2015 Honorary Professorship, University of the Free State, awarded November, Republic of

South Africa.

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DONALD B. RUBIN - 15 - Memberships in Professional Societies: American Academy of Arts and Sciences [Fellow, I:1] American Association for the Advancement of Science (Fellow) American Public Health Association American Statistical Association (Fellow) Biometric Society British Academy (Corresponding Fellow) Econometric Society European Association of Methodology (Honorary Member) Institute for Employment Research (Fellow) Institute of Mathematical Statistics (Fellow) International Association of Survey Statisticians International Chinese Statistical Association (Permanent Member) International Statistical Institute National Academy of Sciences New York Academy of Sciences Psychometric Society Royal Statistical Society Society for Research Synthesis Methodology Biography included in: Who’s Who in America Who’s Who in The World Who’s Who in American Education Who’s Who in The East Who’s Who in Science and Engineering Who’s Who in Economics Who’s Who in Medicine and Health Care International Who’s Who of Professionals American Biographical Institute Strathmore’s Who’s Who Dictionary of International Biography American Men and Women of Science National Register’s Who’s Who in Executives and Professionals Madison’s Who’s Who

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DONALD B. RUBIN - 16 - Books and Monographs: 1980 - Handling Nonresponse in Sample Surveys by Multiple Imputations, U.S. Department of

Commerce, Bureau of the Census Monograph. 1982 - Test Equating. New York: Academic Press, Inc. (P.W. Holland and D.B. Rubin, eds.) 1983 - Incomplete Data in Sample Surveys (Volume 2): Theory and Bibliographies. New York:

Academic Press, Inc. (W.G. Madow, I. Olkin, and D.B. Rubin, eds.) 1987 - Multiple Imputation for Nonresponse in Surveys. New York: John Wiley and Sons. 1987 - Statistical Analysis with Missing Data. New York: John Wiley and Sons. (R.J.A. Little and

D.B. Rubin.) Winner of the 2017 Karl Pearson Prize. Translated into Russian in 1991: Finansy and Statistika Publishers, Moscow, Andrei Nikiforev, translator.

1995 - Bayesian Data Analysis. New York: Chapman and Hall. (A. Gelman, J. Carlin, H. Stern, and

D.B. Rubin.) 2000 - Contrasts and Effect Sizes in Behavioral Research: A correlational approach. Cambridge,

UK: Cambridge University Press. (R. Rosenthal, R. Rosnow, and D.B. Rubin.) 2002 - Statistical Analysis with Missing Data, 2nd ed. New York: John Wiley and Sons. (R.J.A.

Little and D.B. Rubin). Translated into Chinese in 2003: China Statistics Press, People’s Republic of China.

2004 - Bayesian Data Analysis, 2nd ed. New York: CRC Press. (A. Gelman, J. Carlin, H. Stern, and

D.B. Rubin.) 2004 - Multiple Imputation for Nonresponse in Surveys. Reprinted with appendices as a “Wiley

Classic.” New York: John Wiley and Sons. Appendix 1: (1977) “The Design of a General and Flexible System for Handling Non-Response in Sample Surveys.”; Appendix 2: (1983) “Progress Report on Project For Multiple Imputation of 1980 Codes.” Manuscript distributed to the U.S. Bureau of the Census, the U.S. National Science Foundation and the Social Science Research Foundation.

2006 - Matched Sampling for Causal Effects. New York: Cambridge University Press. 2013 - Bayesian Data Analysis, 3rd ed. New York: CRC Press. (A. Gelman, J. Carlin, H. Stern, D.

Dunson, A. Vehtari, and D.B. Rubin.) Winner of the 2016 DeGroot Prize. To be translated into Korean: Acorn Publishing Company.

2015 - Causal Inference for Statistics, Social, and Biomedical Sciences: An Introduction. New York:

Cambridge University Press. (G. Imbens and D.B. Rubin.) Winner of the 2016 PROSE Award for Best Textbook in the Social Sciences. To be translated into Chinese.

2019 - Statistical Analysis with Missing Data, 3rd ed. New York: John Wiley and Sons. (R.J.A. Little

and D.B. Rubin.)

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DONALD B. RUBIN - 17 - Published Articles, Reviews and Discussions (Sole authored unless otherwise indicated) (PDFs are currently available for all publications except those highlighted in yellow): 1. 1967 - “Student Dissatisfaction with College and the College Dropout: A Transactional Approach.”

The Journal of Social Psychology, 72, pp. 285-295. (L. Pervin and D.B. Rubin.) 2. 1970 - “The Computerized Construction of a Matched Sample.” The American Journal of Sociology,

76, 2, pp. 325-346. (R. Althauser and D.B. Rubin.) 3. 1971 - “Measurement Error and Regression to the Mean in Matched Samples.” Social Forces, 50,

pp. 206-214. (R. Althauser and D.B. Rubin.) 4. 1971 - Discussion following “The Analysis of Incomplete Data,” H.O. Hartley and R.R. Hocking.

Biometrics, 27, 4, pp. 817-818. 5. 1971 - “Pygmalion Reaffirmed.” In Pygmalion Reconsidered, J.D. Elashoff and R.E. Snow.

Worthington, Ohio: Charles Jones Publishing Co., pp. 139-155. (R. Rosenthal and D.B. Rubin.)

6. 1972 - “A Non-iterative Algorithm for Least Squares Estimation of Missing Values in Any Analysis

of Variance Design.” The Journal of the Royal Statistical Society, Series C (Applied Statistics), 21, 2, pp. 136-141.

7. 1973 - “Matching to Remove Bias in Observational Studies.” Biometrics, 29, 1, pp. 159-183.

Printer’s correction note 30, p. 728. 8. 1973 - “The Use of Matched Sampling and Regression Adjustment to Remove Bias in

Observational Studies.” Biometrics, 29, 1, pp. 184-203. 9. 1973 - “Controlling Bias in Observational Studies: A Review.” Sankhya - A, 35, 4, pp. 417-446.

(W.G. Cochran and D.B. Rubin.) 10. 1974 - “Characterizing the Estimation of Parameters in Incomplete Data Problems.” The Journal of

the American Statistical Association, 69, 346, pp. 467-474. 11. 1974 - “Estimating Causal Effects of Treatments in Randomized and Nonrandomized Studies.”

Journal of Educational Psychology, 66, 5, pp. 688-701. 12. 1974 - Review of The Dependability of Behavioral Measurements: Theory of Generalizability for

Scores and Profiles, L.J. Cronbach, G.C. Gleser, H. Nanda and N. Rajaratnam. The Journal of the American Statistical Association, 69, 348, p. 1050.

13. 1974 - “Effects of Compaction on Memory Utilization in Multi Programming Systems.” Computer

Architectures and Networks, E. Gelenbe and R. Mahl (eds.). North Holland Publishing Company, pp. 113-124. (J.P. Buzen and D.B. Rubin.)

14. 1975 - “Matched Sampling.” Encyclopedia of Educational Evaluation, S.B. Anderson, S. Ball and

R.T. Murphy. New York: Jossey-Bass, Inc., pp. 238-241. 15. 1975 - “Bayesian Inference for Causality: The Importance of Randomization.” The Proceedings of

the Social Statistics, Section of the American Statistical Association, pp. 233-239. 16. 1975 - “The Variance of a Linear Combination of Independent Estimators.” Biometrika, 62, 3,

pp. 708-709. (D.B. Rubin and S. Weisberg.)

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DONALD B. RUBIN - 18 - 17. 1976 - “The Acceptability of Regression Solutions: Another Look at Computational Accuracy.” The

Journal of the American Statistical Association, 71, 353, pp. 158-168. (A.E. Beaton, J. Barone, and D.B. Rubin.)

18. 1976 - “Multivariate Matching Methods that are Equal Percent Bias Reducing, I: Some Examples.”

Biometrics, 32, 1, pp. 109-120. Printer’s correction note p. 955. 19. 1976 - “Multivariate Matching Methods that are Equal Percent Bias Reducing, II: Maximums on

Bias Reduction for Fixed Sample Sizes.” Biometrics, 32, 1, pp. 121-132. Printer’s correction note p. 955.

20. 1976 - “Comparing Regressions When Some Predictor Values Are Missing.” Technometrics, 18, 2,

pp. 201-205. 21. 1976 - “Criminality, Aggression and Intelligence Among XYY and XXY Men.” Science, 193,

August 13, pp. 547-555. (H.A. Witkin, S.A. Mednick, F. Schulsinger, E. Bakkestrom, K.O.Cristiansen, D.R. Goodenough, K. Hirschhorn, C. Lundsteen, D.R. Owen, J. Philip, D.B. Rubin, and M. Stocking.)

22. 1976 - “Inference and Missing Data.” Biometrika, 63, 3, pp. 581-592. With discussion and reply. 23. 1976 - “Noniterative Least Squares Estimates, Standard Errors, and F-Tests for Any Analysis of

Variance with Missing Data.” The Journal of the Royal Statistical Society, Series B, 38, 3, pp. 270-274.

24. 1977 - “Assignment to Treatment Group on the Basis of a Covariate.” Journal of Educational

Statistics, 2, 1, pp. 1-26. Printer’s correction note 3, p. 384. 25. 1977 - “The Calculation of the Posterior Distribution of Cell Means in a Bayesian Two-Way

Unbalanced MANOVA.” The Journal of the Royal Statistical Society, Series C (Applied Statistics), 26, 1, pp. 60-66. (D.B. Rubin and T.W.F. Stroud.)

26. 1977 - “Maximum Likelihood from Incomplete Data Via the EM Algorithm.” The Journal of the

Royal Statistical Society, Series B, 39, 1, pp. 1-38. With discussion and reply. (A.P. Dempster, N. Laird, and D.B. Rubin.)

27. 1977 - “Formalizing Subjective Notions About the Effect of Nonrespondents in Sample Surveys.”

The Journal of the American Statistical Association, 72, 359, pp. 538-543. 28. 1977 - “Comment on `More on Computational Accuracy in Regression’.” The Journal of the

American Statistical Association, 72, 3, pp. 600-601. (A.E. Beaton, J. Barone, and D.B. Rubin.)

29. 1977 - “Comparing High Schools with Respect to Student Performance in University.” Journal of

Educational Statistics, 2, 2, pp. 139-155. (D.B. Rubin and T.W.F. Stroud.) 30. 1977 - “Statistical Inference.” The International Encyclopedia of Neurology, Psychiatry,

Psychoanalysis, and Psychology, ed. B. Wolman. Van Nostrand, Reinhold - Aesculapius. Vol. X, pp. 445-447.

31. 1978 - “Bayesian Inference for Causal Effects: The Role of Randomization.” The Annals of

Statistics, 6, 1, pp. 34-58. 32. 1978 - “A FORTRAN Algorithm for the Additive Model in a Two-Way Unbalanced MANOVA.”

Applied Statistics (JRSS-C), 27, 1, pp. 92-109. (D.B. Rubin, T.W.F. Stroud, and D.T. Thayer.)

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DONALD B. RUBIN - 19 - 33. 1978 - “Relating Tests Given to Different Samples.” Psychometrika, 43, 1, pp. 3-10. (D.B. Rubin

and D.T. Thayer.) 34. 1978 - “A Note on Bayesian, Likelihood, and Sampling Distribution Inferences.” The Journal of

Educational Statistics, 3, 2, pp. 189-201. 35. 1978 - “Comparing Regressions When Some Predictor Values are Missing.” American Society of

Quality Control Transactions of 34th Annual Conference, pp. 81-84. (Condensed version of article previously published in Technometrics.)

36a. 1978 - “Interpersonal Expectancy Effects: The First 345 Studies.” The Behavioral and Brain

Sciences, 1, 3, pp. 377-386. (R. Rosenthal and D.B. Rubin.) 36b. 1978 - “Issues in Summarizing the First 345 Studies of Interpersonal Expectancy Effects.” The

Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 1, 3, pp. 410-415. (R. Rosenthal and D.B. Rubin.) 37a. 1978 - “Multiple Imputations in Sample Surveys - A Phenomenological Bayesian Approach to

Nonresponse.” The Proceedings of the Survey Research Methods Section of the American Statistical Association, pp. 20-34. With discussion and reply. Also in Imputation and Editing of Faulty or Missing Survey Data. U.S. Department of Commerce, pp. 1-23.

37b. 1978 - “The Phenomenological Bayesian Perspective in Sample Surveys from Finite Populations:

Foundations.” Imputation and Editing of Faulty or Missing Survey Data. U.S. Department of Commerce, pp. 10-18.

38. 1978 - “Statistical Analyses from Summary Data and Their Impact on the Issue of Confidentiality.”

The Proceedings of the Survey Research Methods Section of the American Statistical Association, pp. 183-188. (J. Gastwirth, A. Krieger, and D.B. Rubin.)

39. 1979 - Discussion of “Conditional Independence in Statistical Theory,” by A.P. Dawid. The Journal

of the Royal Statistical Society, Series B, 41, 1, pp. 27-28. 40. 1979 - “Using Multivariate Matched Sampling and Regression Adjustment to Control Bias in

Observational Studies.” The Journal of the American Statistical Association, 74, 366, pp. 318-328.

41. 1979 - “On Dorfman’s Statistical Analyses of Burt’s Data.” Science, 204, April 20, p. 245. 42. 1979 - “Comparing Significance Levels of Independent Studies.” Psychological Bulletin, 86, 5,

pp. 1165-1168. (R. Rosenthal and D.B. Rubin.) 43. 1979 - “Further Comments on Dorfman’s Analyses of Burt’s Data.” Science, 205, September 21,

pp. 1204-1206. (D.B. Rubin and S. Stigler.) 44. 1979 - “Measuring the Appropriateness of Multiple Choice Tests.” The Journal of Educational

Statistics, 4, 4, pp. 269-290. (M. Levine and D.B. Rubin.) 45. 1979 - “A Note on Percent Variance Explained as a Measure of Importance of Effects.” The Journal

of Applied Social Psychology, 9, 5, pp. 395-396. (R. Rosenthal and D.B. Rubin.) 46. 1980 - “Iteratively Reweighted Least Squares for Linear Regression When Errors are

Normal/Independent Distributed.” Multivariate Analysis V, pp. 35-57. Amsterdam: No. Holland Pub. Co. (A.P. Dempster, N. Laird, and D.B. Rubin.)

47. 1980 - “Maximum-Likelihood Estimation in Panel Studies with Missing Data.” Sociological

Methodology 1980, 11, pp. 314-357. (M.M. Marini, A.R. Olsen, and D.B. Rubin.)

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DONALD B. RUBIN - 20 - 48. 1980 - “Using Empirical Bayes Techniques in the Law School Validity Studies.” With discussion

and reply. The Journal of the American Statistical Association, 75, 372, pp. 801-827. 49. 1980 - “Composite Points in Weighted Least Squares Regression.” Technometrics, 22, 3, pp.

343-348. 50. 1980 - “Illustrating the Use of Multiple Imputations to Handle Nonresponse in Sample Surveys.”

42nd Session of the International Statistical Institute, 1979, Book 2, pp. 517-532. 51. 1980 - “Summarizing 345 Studies of Interpersonal Expectancy Effects.” New Directions for

Methodology of Social and Behavioral Sciences, 5, pp. 79-95. (R. Rosenthal and D.B. Rubin.) 51a. 1980 - “Further Issues in Summarizing 345 Studies of Interpersonal Expectancy Effects.” The

Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 3, pp. 475-476. (R. Rosenthal and D.B. Rubin.) 52. 1980 - “Comparing Between and Within Studies.” Sociological Methods and Research, 9, 1,

pp. 127-136. (R. Rosenthal and D.B. Rubin.) 53. 1980 - “Bias Reduction Using Mahalanobis’ Metric Matching.” Biometrics, 36, 2, pp. 293-298.

Printer’s Correction p. 296 ((5,10) = 75%). 54. 1980 - Comments on “Randomization Analysis of Experimental Data in the Fisher Randomization

Test” by Basu. The Journal of the American Statistical Association, 75, 371, pp. 591-593. 55. 1980 - “Introduction to Papers on the CPS Hot Deck: Evaluations and Alternatives and Related

Research.” Economic and Demographic Statistics. U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Social Security Administration, Office of Research and Statistics, pp. 67-69.

55a. 1980 - “Discussion of Papers on Applied Problems of Handling Nonresponse in Surveys.”

Proceedings of the Section on Survey Research Methods of the American Statistical Association, pp. 426-428.

56. 1981 - “The Bayesian Bootstrap.” The Annals of Statistics, 9, 1, pp. 130-134. 57. 1981 - “Estimation in Covariance Components Models.” The Journal of the American Statistical

Association, 76, 374, pp. 341-353. (A.P. Dempster, R.K. Tsutakawa, and D.B. Rubin.) 58. 1981 - “Fitting Additive Models to Unbalanced Two-Way Data.” The Journal of Educational

Statistics, 6, pp. 153-178. (D.B. Rubin, T.W.F. Stround, and D.T. Thayer.) 59. 1981 - “Estimation in Parallel Randomized Experiments.” The Journal of Educational Statistics, 6,

pp. 377-400. 60. 1981 - Discussion of “Statistical Modelling of Data on Teaching Styles” by Aitkin, Anderson and

Hinde. The Journal of the Royal Statistical Society, Series A, 144, pp. 458-459. 61. 1981 - “Effect of Increased Test-Taking Time on Test Scores by Ethnic Group, Years Out of School,

and Sex.” Journal of Educational Measurement, 19, 1, pp. 19-28. (C.W. Wilde, R. Durso, and D.B. Rubin.)

62. 1982 - “EM Algorithms for Maximum Likelihood Factor Analysis.” Psychometrika, 47, 1,

pp. 69-76. (D.B. Rubin and D.T. Thayer.) 63. 1982 - “Introduction: Research on Test Equating Sponsored by Educational Testing Service,

1978-1980.” Test Equating, New York: Academic Press, Inc. pp. 1-6. (P.W. Holland and D.B. Rubin.)

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DONALD B. RUBIN - 21 - 64. 1982 - Discussion of “Observed Score Test Equating: A Mathematical Analysis of Some

Educational Testing Service Equating Procedures” by P.W. Holland and H.I. Braun. Test Equating, New York: Academic Press, Inc., pp. 51-54.

65. 1982 - Discussion of “Section Pre-Equating: A Preliminary Investigation” by P.W. Holland and L.

Wightman. Test Equating, New York: Academic Press, Inc., pp. 301-306. (D.B. Rubin and T. Szatrowski.)

66. 1982 - Discussion of “Partial Orders and Partial Exchangeability in Test Theory” by J. Deken. Test

Equating, New York: Academic Press, Inc., pp. 339-341. 67. 1982 - Discussion of “Peer Review Practices for Psychological Journals” by Peters and Ceci. The

Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 5, 2, pp. 236-237. 68. 1982 - “A Simple, General Purpose Display of Magnitude of Experimental Effect.” Journal of

Educational Psychology, 74, 2, pp. 166-169. (R. Rosenthal and D.B. Rubin.) 69. 1982 - “Finding Maximum Likelihood Estimates of Patterned Covariance Matrices by the EM

Algorithm.” Biometrika, 69, pp. 657-660. (D.B. Rubin and T. Szatrowski.) 70. 1982 - “Comparing Effect Sizes of Independent Studies.” Psychological Bulletin, 92, pp. 501-504.

(R. Rosenthal and D.B. Rubin.) 71. 1982 - “Further Meta-Analytic Procedures for Assessing Cognitive Gender Differences.” Journal of

Educational Psychology, 74, pp. 708-712. (R. Rosenthal and D.B. Rubin.) 72. 1983 - “A Case-Study of the Robustness of Bayesian Methods of Inference: Estimating the Total in

a Finite Population Using Transformations to Normality.” Scientific Inference, Data Analysis and Robustness. New York: Academic Press, Inc., pp. 213-244.

72a. 1983 - “Iteratively Reweighted Least Squares.” Encyclopedia of Statistical Sciences. Kotz and

Johnson (eds.). New York: Wiley, pp. 272-275. 73. 1983 - “Rounding Error in Regression - The Appropriateness of Sheppard’s Corrections.” The

Journal of the Royal Statistical Society, Series B, 45, 1, pp. 51-59. (A.P. Dempster and D.B. Rubin.)

74. 1983 - “The Central Role of the Propensity Score in Observational Studies for Causal Effects.”

Biometrika, 70, pp. 41-55. (P. Rosenbaum and D.B. Rubin.) 75. 1983 - “More on EM for ML Factor Analysis.” Psychometrika, 48, 2, pp. 253-257. (D.B. Rubin and

D.T. Thayer.) 76. 1983 - “Empirical Bayes Estimation of Coefficients in the General Linear Model from Data of

Deficient Rank.” Psychometrika, 48, pp. 171-182. (H.I. Braun, D.H. Jones, D.B. Rubin, and D.T. Thayer.)

77. 1983 - “On Jointly Estimating Parameters and Missing Data by Maximizing the Complete-Data

Likelihood.” The American Statistician, 37, pp. 218-220. (R.J.A. Little and D.B. Rubin.) 78. 1983 - “Some Applications of Bayesian Statistics to Educational Data.” The Statistician, 32,

pp. 55-68. 79. 1983 - “Assessing Sensitivity to an Unobserved Binary Covariate in an Observational Study with

Binary Outcome.” The Journal of the Royal Statistical Society, Series B, 45, 2, pp. 212-218. (P.R. Rosenbaum and D.B. Rubin.)

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DONALD B. RUBIN - 22 - 80. 1983 - “Ensemble Adjusted p-values.” Psychological Bulletin, 94, pp. 540-541. (R. Rosenthal and

D.B. Rubin.) 81. 1983 - “Imputing Income in the CPS: Comments on `Measures of Aggregate Labor Costs in the

United States.’” In The Measurement of Labor Cost, Triplett, ed. University of Chicago Press, pp. 333-343.

82. 1983 - “Introduction.” Incomplete Data in Sample Surveys (Volume 2): Theory and Bibliography.

New York: Academic Press, Inc., pp. 3-10. (A.P. Dempster and D.B. Rubin.) 83. 1983 - “Conceptual Issues in the Presence of Nonresponse.” Incomplete Data in Sample Surveys

(Volume 2): Theory and Bibliography. New York: Academic Press, Inc., pp. 123-142. 84. 1983 - “Using Multiple Imputation to Handle Nonresponse in Sample Surveys.” Incomplete Data

in Sample Surveys (Volume 2): Theory and Bibliography. New York: Academic Press, Inc., pp. 209-245. (T.N. Herzog and D.B. Rubin.)

85. 1983 - Discussion of “Statistical Record Matching for Files” by M. Woodbury. Incomplete Data in

Sample Surveys (Volume 3): Proceedings of the Symposium. New York: Academic Press, Inc., pp. 203-212.

86. 1983 - Discussion of “Six Approaches to Enumerative Survey Sampling” by Brewer and Sarndal.

Incomplete Data in Sample Surveys (Volume 3): Proceedings of the Symposium. New York: Academic Press, Inc., pp. 376-379. (D.B. Rubin and R.J.A. Little.)

87. 1983 - “On Lord’s Paradox.” Principles of Modern Psychological Measurement: A Festschrift for

Frederick Lord, Wainer and Messick (eds.). Erlbaum, pp. 3-25. (P.W. Holland and D.B. Rubin.)

88. 1983 - “Probabilities of Selection and Their Role for Bayesian Modelling in Sample Surveys.”

Discussion of “An Evaluation of Model-Dependent and Probability-Sampling Inferences in Sample Surveys” by Hansen, Madow and Tepping. The Journal of the American Statistical Association, 78, pp. 803-805.

89. 1983 - “Missing Data in Large Data Sets.” Statistical Methods and the Improvement of Data Quality.

New York: Academic Press, Inc., pp. 215-243. (R.J.A. Little and D.B. Rubin.) 89a. 1983 - “Incomplete Data.” Encyclopedia of Statistical Sciences: Volume 4. Kotz and Johnson (eds.).

New York: Wiley, pp. 46-53. (With R.J.A. Little.) 90. 1984 - “Estimating the Effects Caused by Treatments.” Discussion of “On the Nature and Discovery

of Structure” by Pratt and Schlaifer. Journal of the American Statistical Association, 79, pp. 26-28. (P.R. Rosenbaum and D.B. Rubin.)

91. 1984 - “Assessing the Fit of Logistic Regressions Using the Implied Discriminant Analysis.”

Discussion of “Graphical Methods for Assessing Logistic Regression Models” by Landwehr, Pregibone and Smith. Journal of the American Statistical Association, 79, pp. 79-80.

92. 1984 - “Sensitivity of Bayes Inference with Data-Dependent Stopping Rules.” The American

Statistician, 38, pp. 106-109. (P.R. Rosenbaum and D.B. Rubin.) 93. 1984 - “Distinguishing Between the Scale of the Estimand and the Transformation to Normality.”

Discussion of “The Analysis of Transformed Data” by Hinkley and Runger. Journal of the American Statistical Association, 79, pp. 309-312.

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DONALD B. RUBIN - 23 - 94. 1984 - “William G. Cochran’s Contributions to the Design, Analysis, and Evaluation of

Observational Studies.” W.G. Cochran’s Impact on Statistics, Rao and Sedransk (eds.). New York: Wiley, pp. 37-69.

95. 1984 - “Difficulties with the Regression Analysis of Age-Adjusted Rates.” Biometrics, 40,

pp. 437-443. (P.R. Rosenbaum and D.B. Rubin.) 96. 1984 - “Reducing Bias in Observational Studies Using Subclassification on the Propensity Score.”

Journal of the American Statistical Association, 79, pp. 516-524. (P.R. Rosenbaum and D.B. Rubin.)

97. 1984 - “Multiple Contrasts and Ordered Bonferroni Procedures.” Journal of Educational

Psychology, pp. 1028-1034. (R. Rosenthal and D.B. Rubin.) 98. 1984 - “Bayesianly Justifiable and Relevant Frequency Calculations for the Applied Statistician.”

Annals of Statistics, 12, pp. 1151-1172. 99. 1985 - “The Use of Propensity Scores in Applied Bayesian Inference.” Bayesian Statistics, 2,

Bernardo, DeGroot, Lindley and Smith (eds.). North Holland, pp. 463-472. 100. 1985 - “EM for PET.” Discussion of “A Statistical Model for Positron Emission Tomography” by

Vardi, Shepp and Kaufman, Journal of the American Statistical Association, 80, pp. 31-32. 101. 1985 - “Constructing a Control Group Using Multivariate Matched Sampling Incorporating the

Propensity Score.” The American Statistician, 39, pp. 33-38. (P.R. Rosenbaum and D.B. Rubin.)

102. 1985 - “Statistical Analysis: Summarizing Evidence Versus Establishing Facts.” Psychological

Bulletin, 97, pp. 527-529. (R. Rosenthal and D.B. Rubin.) 103. 1985 - “The Bias Due to Incomplete Matching.” Biometrics, 41, pp. 103-116. (P.R. Rosenbaum and

D.B. Rubin.) 104. 1985 - “Estimation and Hypothesis Testing in Finite Mixture Models.” Journal of the Royal

Statistical Society, Series B, 47, 1, pp. 67-75. (M. Aitkin and D.B. Rubin.) 105. 1985 - “A Difficulty with Regression Analysis of Regional Test-Score Averages.” Discussion of

“On State Education Statistics.” Journal of Educational Statistics, 10, 4, pp. 326-333. (P.R. Rosenbaum and D.B. Rubin.)

106. 1986 - “Meta-Analytic Procedures for Combining Studies with Multiple Effect Sizes.”

Psychological Bulletin, 99, 3, pp. 400-406. (R. Rosenthal and D.B. Rubin.) 107. 1986 - “Selection Modelling Versus Mixture Modelling with Nonignorable Nonresponse.” Drawing

Inferences from Self-Selected Samples, (H. Wainer, ed.), Springer-Verlag, pp. 119-146. (R. Glynn, N. Laird, and D.B. Rubin.)

108. 1986 - “Statistical Matching Using File Concatenation With Adjusted Weights and Multiple

Imputations.” Journal of Business and Economic Statistics, 4, 1, pp. 87-94. 109. 1986 - “Multiple Imputation for Interval Estimation From Simple Random Samples with Ignorable

Nonresponse.” Journal of the American Statistical Association, 81, pp. 366-374. (D.B. Rubin and N. Schenker.)

110. 1986 - “Efficiently Simulating the Coverage Properties of Interval Estimates.” Applied Statistics,

35, 2, pp. 159-167. (D.B. Rubin and N. Schenker.)

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DONALD B. RUBIN - 24 - 111. 1986 - “Which Ifs Have Causal Answers?” Discussion of Holland’s “Statistics and Causal

Inference.” Journal of the American Statistical Association, 81, pp. 961-962. 112. 1986 - “Inference from Coarse Data Using Multiple Imputation.” Proceedings of the Eighteenth

Symposium on the Interface of Computing and Statistics (ASA), pp. 138-143. (D.F. Heitjan and D.B. Rubin.)

113. 1986 - “Basic Ideas of Multiple Imputation.” Survey Methodology, 12, 1, pp. 37-47. 114. 1987 - “Bayesian Break-Point Forecasting in Parallel Time Series, With Application to University

Admissions.” Canadian Journal of Statistics, 15, 1, pp. 1-19. (D.B. Rubin and T.W.F. Stroud.) 115. 1987 - “Logit-based Interval Estimation for Binomial Data Using the Jeffreys Prior.” Sociological

Methodology, 17, pp. 131-144. (D.B. Rubin and N. Schenker.) 116. 1987 - “A Noniterative Sampling/Importance Resampling Alternative to the Data Augmentation

Algorithm for Creating a Few Imputations When Fractions of Missing Information are Modest: The SIR Algorithm.” Discussion of “The Calculation of Posterior Distributions by Data Augmentation” by Tanner and Wong. Journal of the American Statistical Association, 82, pp. 543-546.

117. 1987 - “Interval Estimation from Multiply-Imputed Data: A Case Study Using Agriculture Industry

Codes.” Journal of Official Statistics, 3, 4, pp. 375-387. (D.B. Rubin and N. Schenker.) 118. 1987 - “Evaluation of a New Procedure for Estimating Income and Tax Aggregates from Advance

Data.” Statistics of Income and Related Administrative Record Research: 1986-1987. Dept. of Treasury, IRS-SOI. pp. 109-136. (J.L. Czajka, S.M. Hirabayashi, R.J.A. Little, and D.B. Rubin.)

119. 1988 - “Chapter 14: Discussion of conference on test validity.” Test Validity, H. Wainer, and H.

Braun (eds.). Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, pp. 241-256. 120. 1988 - “Using the SIR Algorithm to Simulate Posterior Distributions.” With discussion and reply.

J.M. Bernardo, M.H. DeGroot, D.V. Lindley, and A.F.M. Smith (eds.). Bayesian Statistics-3. Oxford University Press, pp. 395-402.

121. 1988 - “The File-drawer Problem: Assumptions and Procedures.” Discussion of Iyengar and

Greenhouse’s “Selection Models and The File Drawer Problem.” Statistical Science, 3, pp. 120-125. (R. Rosenthal and D.B. Rubin.)

122. 1988 - “Imputation Strategies for Estimating the Undercount.” Bureau of the Census Fourth Annual

Research Conference. pp. 151-159. (D.B. Rubin, J.L. Schafer, and N. Schenker.) 123. 1988 - “Causal Inference in Retrospective Studies.” Evaluation Review, pp. 203-231. (P.W. Holland

and D.B. Rubin.) 124. 1988 - “Multiple Imputation for Data-Base Construction.” COMSTAT 88 -- Proceedings in

Computational Statistics. D. Edwards and N.E. Raun (eds.). Heidelberg: Physica-Verlag, pp. 389-400.

125. 1988 - “Discussion of Begg and Berlin’s ̀ Publication Bias: A problem in interpreting medical data’.”

Journal of the Royal Statistical Society, Series A, 151, 3, pp. 457-458. 126. 1988 - “Imputation Strategies for Missing Values in the PES.” Survey Methodology, 14, 2,

pp. 209-221. (D.B. Rubin, J.L. Schafer, and N. Schenker.)

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DONALD B. RUBIN - 25 - 127. 1988 - “An Overview of Multiple Imputation.” Proceedings of the Survey Research Methods

Section of the American Statistical Association, pp. 79-84. 128. 1989 - “Some Applications of Multilevel Models to Educational Data.” Multilevel Analysis of

Educational Data, (R.D. Bock, ed.) New York: Academic Press, pp. 1-17. 129. 1989 - “An Overview of Representing Misenumerations in the Census Using Multiple Imputation.”

Bureau of the Census Fifth Annual Research Conference, pp. 109-117. (D.B. Rubin and A. Zaslavsky.)

130. 1989 - “Effect Size Estimation for One-Sample Multiple-Choice-Type Data.” Psychological

Bulletin, 106, 2, pp. 332-337. (R. Rosenthal and D.B. Rubin.) 131. 1989 - “Bugs, Lacunae, and the Minnesota/D.C. Effect -- A Discussion of H. Wainer’s ‘Eelworms,

Bulletholes, and Geraldine Ferraro.’” Journal of Educational Statistics, 14, pp. 175-178. 132. 1989 - “The Analysis of Social Science Data with Missing Values.” Sociological Methods and

Research, 18, pp. 292-326. Also in Modern Methods of Data Analysis, S. Fox and J. S. Long (eds.). Sage Publications. (R.J.A. Little and D.B. Rubin.)

133. 1990 - “Inference from Coarse Data via Multiple Imputation with Application to Age Heaping.”

Journal of the American Statistical Association, 85, 410, pp. 304-314. (D.F. Heitjan and D.B. Rubin.)

134. 1990 - “Formal Modes of Statistical Inference for Causal Effects.” Journal of Statistical Planning

and Inference, 25, pp. 279-292. 135. 1990 - “An Application of Bayesian Statistics Using Sampling/Importance Resampling to a

Deceptively Simple Problem in Quality Control.” Data Quality Control: Theory and Pragmatics, G.E. Liepins and V.R.R. Uppuluri (eds.). Marcel Dekker, pp. 229-243. (T.E. Raghunathan and D.B. Rubin.)

136. 1990 - “A New Perspective on Meta Analysis.” The Future of Meta Analysis, K.W. Watcher and

Miron L. Straf (eds.). Russell Sage/NAS, pp. 155-165. 137. 1990 - “Imputation Procedures and Inferential versus Evaluative Statistical Statements.” Bureau of

the Census Sixth Annual Research Conference, pp. 676-679. 138. 1990 - “Comment: “Neyman (1923) and Causal Inference in Experiments and Observational

Studies.” Statistical Science, 5, 4, pp. 472-480. 139. 1990 - “Likelihood Ratio Tests with Multiply-Imputed Data.” Proceedings of the Statistical

Computing Section of the American Statistical Association, pp. 78-82. (X.L. Meng and D.B. Rubin.)

140. 1990 - “Efficiently Creating Multiple Imputations for Incomplete Multivariate Normal Data.”

Proceedings of the Statistical Computing Section of the American Statistical Association, pp. 83-88. (D.B. Rubin and J.L. Schafer.)

141. 1990 - “Calibration of Errors in Computer Matching for Census Undercount.” Proceedings of the

Government Statistics, Section of the American Statistical Association, pp. 124-131. (With discussion). (T.R. Belin and D.B. Rubin.)

142. 1990 - “Analysis of a Mixture Model with Variance Components.” Proceedings of the Social

Statistics, Section of the American Statistical Association, pp. 211-215. (T.R. Belin and D.B. Rubin.)

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DONALD B. RUBIN - 26 - 143. 1991 - “Dose-Response Estimands: A Comment on Efron and Feldman.” Journal of the American

Statistical Association, 86, 413, pp. 22-24. 144. 1991 - “Sex Differences in Developmental Milestones During the First Years of Life.” Journal of

Psychology and Human Sexuality, 4, 2, pp. 19-36. (J.M. Reinisch, L.A. Rosenblum, D.B. Rubin, and M.F. Schulsinger.)

145. 1991 - “Comments on `Where Have all the Subjects Gone?’ and `Modeling Incomplete

Longitudinal and Cross-Sectional Data Using Latent Growth Structural Models’” in Best Methods for the Analysis of Change. L. Collins and J. Horn (eds). Washington, D.C. American Psychological Association, pp. 305-309.

146. 1991 - “EM and Beyond.” Psychometrika, 56, 2, pp. 241-254. 147. 1991 - “Summarizing Multiple Choice Tests Using Three Informative Statistics.” Psychological

Bulletin, 110, 2, pp. 338-349. (J.B. Carlin and D.B. Rubin.) 148. 1991 - “Ignorability and Coarse Data.” The Annals of Statistics, 19, 4, pp. 2244-2253. (D.F. Heitjan

and D.B. Rubin.) 149. 1991 - “Multiple Imputation in Health-Care Data Bases: An Overview and Some Applications.”

Statistics in Medicine, 10, pp. 585-598. (D.B. Rubin and N. Schenker.) 150. 1991 - “Further Issues in Effect Size Estimation for One Sample Multiple-Choice-Type Data.”

Psychological Bulletin, 109, 2, pp. 351-352. (R. Rosenthal and D.B. Rubin.) 151. 1991 - “Significance Levels From Repeated p-values with Multiply-Imputed Data.” Statistica Sinica,

1, pp. 65-92. (K.H. Li, X.L. Meng, T.E. Raghunathan, and D.B. Rubin.) 152. 1991 - “Multiple Imputation of Industry and Occupation Codes in Census Public-Use Samples

Using Bayesian Logistic Regression.” Journal of the American Statistical Association, 86, 413, pp. 68-78. (C.C. Clogg, D.B. Rubin, N. Schenker, B. Schultz, and L. Weidman.)

153. 1991 - “Recent Developments in Calibrating Error Rates for Computer Matching.” Bureau of the

Census Seventh Annual Research Conference, pp. 657-668. (T.R. Belin and D.B. Rubin.) 154. 1991 - “Using EM to Obtain Asymptotic Variance-Covariance Matrices: The SEM Algorithm.” The

Journal of the American Statistical Association, 86, pp. 899-909. (X.L. Meng and D.B. Rubin.)

155. 1991 - “Practical Implications of Modes of Statistical Inference for Causal Effects.” Biometrics, 47,

4, pp. 1213-1234. 156. 1991 - “Large Sample Significance Levels from Multiply-Imputed Data Using Moment-Based

Statistics and an F Reference Distribution.” Journal of the American Statistical Association, 86, pp. 1065-1073. (K.H. Li, T.E. Raghunathan, and D.B. Rubin.)

157. 1991 - “IPF for Contingency Tables with Missing Data Via the ECM Algorithm.” Proceedings of

the Statistical Computing Section of the American Statistical Association, pp. 244-247. (X.L. Meng and D.B. Rubin.)

158. 1992 - “Comparing Correlated Correlation Coefficients.” Psychological Bulletin, 111, 1,

pp. 172-175. (X.L. Meng, R. Rosenthal, and D.B. Rubin.) 159. 1992 - “Comment on Lavori’s ‘Clinical Trials in Psychiatry: Should Protocol Deviations Censor

Patient Data?’” Neuropsychopharmacology, 6, 1, pp. 59-60.

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DONALD B. RUBIN - 27 - 160. 1992 - “Projecting from Advance Data Using Propensity Modelling.” The Journal of Business and

Economics Statistics, 10, 2, pp. 117-131. (J.C. Czajka, S.M. Hirabayashi, R.J.A. Little, and D.B. Rubin.)

161. 1992 - “Recent Extensions to the EM Algorithm.” Bayesian Statistics IV. Bernardo, J.M., Berger,

J.O., Dawid, A.P., and Smith, A.F.M. (eds.). Oxford: Oxford University Press, pp. 307-320. (X.L. Meng and D.B. Rubin.)

162. 1992 - “Affinely Invariant Matching Methods with Ellipsoidal Distributions.” The Annals of

Statistics, 20, 2, pp. 1079-93. (D.B. Rubin and N. Thomas.) 163. 1992 - “Performing Likelihood Ratio Tests with Multiply-Imputed Data Sets.” Biometrika, 79, 1,

pp. 103-111. (X.L. Meng and D.B. Rubin.) 164. 1992 - “A Single Series from the Gibbs Sampler Provides a False Sense of Security.” Bayesian

Statistics IV. Bernardo, J.M., Berger, J.O., Dawid, A.P., and Smith, A.F.M. (eds.). Oxford: Oxford University Press, pp. 625-631. (A. Gelman and D.B. Rubin.)

165. 1992 - “Comment on the Article by Geweke.” Bayesian Statistics IV. Bernardo, J.M., Berger, J.O.,

Dawid, A.P., and Smith, A.F.M. (eds.). Oxford: Oxford University Press, p. 190. (A. Gelman and D.B. Rubin.)

166. 1992 - “Meta-Analysis: Literature Synthesis or Effect-Size Surface Estimation?” Journal of

Educational Statistics, 17, 4, pp. 363-374. 167. 1992 - “Characterizing the Effect of Matching Using Linear Propensity Score Methods with Normal

Covariates.” Biometrika, 79, 4, pp. 797-809. (D.B. Rubin and N. Thomas.) 168. 1992 - “Computational Aspects of Analyzing Random Effects/Longitudinal Models.” Statistics in

Medicine, 11, 14/15, pp. 1809-1821. 169. 1992 - “Smoothing Global Earthquake Occurrence Rates Using Improper Empirical Bayes.”

Proceedings of the Section on Statistics and the Environment of the American Statistical Association, pp. 30-35. (C.H. Liu and D.B. Rubin.)

170. 1992 - “Inference from Iterative Simulation Using Multiple Sequences.” Statistical Science (with

discussion), 7, 4, pp. 457-472. (A. Gelman and D.B. Rubin.) 171. 1992 - “Replication Without Contrition” (Rejoinder to Discussion). Statistical Science, 7, 4,

pp. 503-511. (A. Gelman and D.B. Rubin.) 172. 1992 - “Discussion of Nonignorable Nonresponse.” Bureau of the Census Eighth Annual Research

Conference, pp. 540-544. 173. 1992 - “A Variational Control Variable for Assessing the Convergence of the Gibbs Sampler.”

Proceedings of the Section on Statistical Computing of the American Statistical Association, pp. 74-78. (C.H. Liu, J. Liu, and D.B. Rubin.)

174. 1993 - “Discussion on Gibbs Sampler and Other MCMC Methods.” Journal of the Royal Statistical

Society-B, 55, 1, p. 73. (A. Gelman and D.B. Rubin.) 175. 1993 - “Tasks in Statistical Inference for Studying Variation in Medicine.” Medical Care, 31, 5,

YS103-YS110, Supplement. 176. 1993 - “Multiple Imputation in Mixture Models for Nonignorable Nonresponse with Follow Ups.”

The Journal of the American Statistical Association, 88, 423, pp. 984-993. (R. Glynn, N. Laird, and D.B. Rubin.)

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DONALD B. RUBIN - 28 - 177. 1993 - “Maximum Likelihood Estimation Via the ECM Algorithm. A General Framework.”

Biometrika, 80, 2, pp. 267-278. (X.L. Meng and D.B. Rubin.) 178. 1993 - “Hierarchical Logistic Regression Models for Imputation of Unresolved Enumeration Status

in Undercount Estimation.” (With Discussion and Reply.) Journal of the American Statistical Association, pp. 1149-1166. (T.R. Belin, G.J. Diffendal, S. Mack, D.B. Rubin, J.L. Schafer, and A.M. Zaslavsky.)

179. 1993 - “The Future of Statistics.” Statistics and Computing, 3, 4, p. 204. 180. 1993 - “Statistical Tools for Meta Analysis: From Straightforward to Esoteric.” Interpersonal

Expectations: Theory, Research, and Application. P.D. Blanck (ed.). Cambridge University Press, Chapter 20, pp. 400-417.

181. 1993 - “Satisfying Confidentiality Constraints Through the Use of Synthetic Multiply-Imputed

Micro-Data.” Discussion of “Statistical Disclosure Limitation.” Journal of Official Statistics, 9, 2, pp. 461-468.

182. 1993 - “An Effect Size Estimator for Parapsychological Research.” European Journal of

Parapsychology, 9, pp. 1-11. (R. Rosenthal and D.B. Rubin.) 183. 1993 - “Notes from the Editorial Board: How Big was the Effect?” International Journal of

Psychiatry in Medicine, 23, 2, pp. 95-98. (R. Rosenthal, D.B. Rubin, and D.S.P. Schubert.) 184. 1993 - “Multiple Imputation by Splines.” Bulletin of the International Statistical Institute,

Contributed Papers II (Firenze), pp. 503-504. (S.V. Buuren, J.V. Rijckevorsel, and D.B. Rubin.)

184a. 1993 - “Multiple Imputation of NHANES III.” Proceedings of the Section on Survey Research

Methods of the American Statistical Association, pp. 297-302. (M. Khare, R.J.A. Little, D.B. Rubin, and J.L. Schafer.)

184b. 1993 - “A Comparison of Imputation Techniques in the Third National Health and Nutrition

Examination Survey.” Proceedings of the Section on Survey Research Methods of the American Statistical Association, pp. 303-308. (T.M. Ezzati-Rice, M. Khare, D.B. Rubin, R.J.A. Little, and J.L. Schafer.)

185. 1994 - “Testing in Latent Class Models Using a Posterior Predictive Check Distribution.” Latent

Variables Analysis: Applications for Developmental Research. A. Von Eye and C.C. Clogg (eds.), Sage Publications, Chapter 17, pp. 420-438. (D.B. Rubin and H. Stern.)

186. 1994 - Comment on “Weighted Likelihood Bootstrap” by M. Newton and A. Raftery. Journal of the

Royal Statistical Society-B, 56, 1, p. 40. (J. Liu and D.B. Rubin.) 187. 1994 - Discussion of “Informative Drop-out in Longitudinal Data Analysis” by P. Diggle and M.G.

Kenward. Journal of the Royal Statistical Society - C, 43, 1, pp. 80-82. 188. 1994 - “On the Global and Componentwise Rates of Convergence of the EM Algorithm.” Linear

Algebra and Its Applications, 199, pp. 413-425. (X.L. Meng and D.B. Rubin.) 189. 1994 - “Statistical Choices in Infant Temperament Research.” Behaviormetrika, 21, pp. 1-17. (H.

Stern, D. Arcus, J. Kagan, D.B. Rubin, and N. Snidman.) 190. 1994 - Comments on “Missing Data, Imputation, and the Bootstrap” by Bradley Efron. Journal of

the American Statistical Association, 89, 426, pp. 475-478.

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DONALD B. RUBIN - 29 - 191. 1994 - “Discussion of Alexander and Wetrogen (1994) and Steel and Holt (1994).” Bureau of the

Census Tenth Annual Research Conference, pp. 409-411. 192. 1994 - “Application of the ECME Algorithm and the Gibbs Sampler to General Linear Mixed

Models.” Proceedings of the XVIIth International Biometric Conference, International Biometric Society, pp. 97-108. (C.H. Liu and D.B. Rubin.)

193. 1994 - “Test Equating from Biased Samples, with Application to the Armed Services Vocational

Aptitude Battery.” Journal of Educational and Behavioral Statistics, 19, 4, pp. 309-335. (R.J.A. Little and D.B. Rubin.)

194. 1994 - “The ECME Algorithm: A Simple Extension of EM and ECM with Faster Monotone

Convergence.” Biometrika, 81, 4, pp. 633-648. (C.H. Liu and D.B. Rubin.) 195. 1994 - “The Counternull Value of an Effect Size: A New Statistic.” Psychological Science, 5, 6, pp.

329-334. (R. Rosenthal and D.B. Rubin.) 196. 1995 - “Intention-to-Treat Analysis and the Goals of Clinical Trials.” Clinical Pharmacology and

Therapeutics, 57, 1, pp. 6-15. (L.B. Sheiner and D.B. Rubin.) 197. 1995 - “Using Mixture Models in Temperament Research.” International Journal of Behavioral

Development, 18, 3, pp. 407-423. (H. Stern, D. Arcus, J. Kagan, D.B. Rubin, and N. Snidman.)

198. 1995 - “The Analysis of Repeated-Measures Data on Schizophrenic Reaction Times Using Mixture

Models.” Statistics in Medicine, 14, 8, pp. 747-768. (T.R. Belin and D.B. Rubin.) 199. 1995 - “Maximum Likelihood Estimation Via the ECM Algorithm: Computing the Asymptotic

Variance.” Statistica Sinica, 5, 1, pp. 55-75. (D.A. van Dyk, X.L. Meng, and D.B. Rubin.) 200. 1995 - “ML Estimation of the Multivariate t Distribution Using EM and its Extensions, ECM and

ECME.” Statistica Sinica, 5, 1, pp. 19-39. (C.H. Liu and D.B. Rubin.) 201. 1995 - “A Method for Calibrating False-Match Rates in Record Linkage.” Journal of the American

Statistical Association, 90, 430, pp. 694-707. (T.R. Belin and D.B. Rubin.) 202. 1995 - “Pseudo Opinion Polls: SLOP or Useful Data?” Chance, 8, 2, pp. 16-25. Discussion with

other discussions by D. Horvitz, D. Koshland, A. Gollin, T. Sawyer, and J. Tanur (ed.). 203. 1995 - “A Simulation Study to Evaluate the Performance of Model-Based Multiple Imputations in NCHS Health Examination Surveys.” Bureau of the Census Eleventh Annual Research

Conference, pp. 257-266. (T.M. Ezzati-Rice, W. Johnson, M. Khare, R.J.A. Little, D.B. Rubin, and J.L. Schafer.)

204. 1995 - “Handling ‘Don’t Know’ Survey Responses: The Case of the Slovenian Plebiscite.” Journal

of the American Statistical Association, 90, 431, pp. 822-828. (D.B. Rubin, H. Stern, and V. Vehovar.)

205. 1995 - “In Utero Exposure to Phenobarbital and Intelligence Deficits in Adult Men.” The Journal of

the American Medical Association, 274, 19, pp. 1518-1525. (J. Reinisch, S. Sanders, D.B. Rubin, and E. Mortensen.)

206. 1995 - “Bayes, Neyman, and Calibration.” Discussion of Berk, Western, and Weiss. Sociological

Methodology, 25, pp. 473-479. 207. 1995 - “Avoiding Model Selection in Bayesian Social Research.” Discussion of Raftery.

Sociological Methodology, 25, pp. 165-173. (A. Gelman and D.B. Rubin.)

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DONALD B. RUBIN - 30 - 208. 1995 - “Discussion of `Causal Diagrams for Empirical Research’ by J. Pearl.” Biometrika, 82,

pp. 694-695. (G. Imbens and D.B. Rubin.) 209. 1995 - “Efficient Methods for Estimation and Testing with Seemingly Unrelated Regressions in the

Presence of Latent Variables and Missing Observations.” Bayesian Statistics and Econometrics, D.A. Berry, K.M. Chaloner, and G.K. Geweke (eds.). Wiley, pp. 215-227. (X.L. Meng and D.B. Rubin.)

210. 1996 - “Reliability of Measurement in Psychology: From Spearman-Brown to Maximal Reliability.”

Psychological Methods, 1, 1, pp. 98-107. (H. Li, R. Rosenthal, and D.B. Rubin.) 211. 1996 - “Matching Using Estimated Propensity Scores: Relating Theory to Practice.” Biometrics, 52,

pp. 249-264. (D.B. Rubin and N. Thomas.) 212. 1996 - “Identification of Causal Effects Using Instrumental Variables.” Journal of the American

Statistical Association, 91, 434, Applications Invited Discussion Article, with discussion and rejoinder, pp. 444-472. (J.D. Angrist, G.W. Imbens, and D.B. Rubin.)

213. 1996 - “Multiple Imputation After 18+ Years.” Journal of the American Statistical Association, 91,

434, pp. 473-489, with discussion, pp. 507-515, and rejoinder, pp. 515-517. 214. 1996 - “Comment on `Incorporating Experimental Designs into New NCES Data Collection

Methodologies’ by Charles E. Metcalf.” From Data to Information, NCES 96-901, National Center for Educational Statistics, pp. 5-19 - 5-21.

215. 1996 - “Markov-Normal Analysis of Iterative Simulations Before Their Convergence.” Journal of

Econometrics, 75, 1, pp. 69-78. (C.H. Liu and D.B. Rubin.) 216. 1996 - “Comparing Correlated But Nonoverlapping Correlations.” Psychological Methods, 1,

pp. 178-183. (T.E. Raghunathan, R. Rosenthal, and D.B. Rubin.) 217. 1996 - “On Posterior Predictive p-Values.” Discussion of Gelman, Meng and Stern. Statistica Sinica,

6, 4, pp. 787-792. 218. 1996 - “Markov Chain Monte Carlo Methods in Biostatistics.” Statistical Methods in Medical

Research, 5, T.R. Holford (ed.), pp. 339-355. (A. Gelman and D.B. Rubin.) 218a. 1996 - “The NHANES III Multiple Imputation Project.” Proceedings of the Section on Survey

Research Methods of the American Statistical Association, pp. 28-37. (J.L. Schafer, T.M. Ezzati-Rice, W. Johnson, M. Khare, D.B. Rubin, and R.J.A. Little.)

219. 1997 - “Bayesian Inference for Causal Effects in Randomized Experiments with Noncompliance.”

The Annals of Statistics, 25, 1, pp. 305-327. (G. Imbens and D.B. Rubin.) 220. 1997 - “Modelling Schizophrenic Behavior Using General Mixture Components.” Biometrics, 53,

1, pp. 243-261. (D.B. Rubin and Y.N. Wu.) 221. 1997 - Lead Invited Discussion of “The EM Algorithm - An Old Folk Song Sung to a Fast New

Tune” by X.L. Meng and D. van Dyk. Journal of the Royal Statistical Society - B, 59, 3, pp. 541-542.

222. 1997 - “Estimating Outcome Distributions for Compliers in Instrumental Variables Models.”

Review of Economic Studies, 64, pp. 555-574. (G. Imbens and D.B. Rubin.) 223. 1997 - “Estimating Causal Effects From Large Data Sets Using Propensity Scores.” Annals of

Internal Medicine, 127, 8(II), pp. 757-763.

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DONALD B. RUBIN - 31 - 224. 1997 - “A New Approach to the Idiosyncratic Problem of Drug-Noncompliance with Subsequent

Loss to Follow-Up.” Proceedings of the Biopharmaceutical Section of the American Statistical Association, pp. 206-211. (C. Frangakis and D.B. Rubin.)

225. 1998 - “Imputation.” Encyclopedia of Statistical Sciences – Update Volume 2, S. Kotz, C.B. Read,

and D.L. Banks (eds.), New York: Wiley, pp. 336-342. (D.B. Rubin and N. Schenker.) 226. 1998 - “More Powerful Randomization-Based p-values in Double-Blind Trials with

Noncompliance.” Statistics in Medicine, 17, pp. 371-385, with discussion by D.R. Cox, pp. 387-389.

227. 1998 - “Roles for Bayesian Techniques in Survey Sampling.” Proceedings of the Silver Jubilee

Meeting of the Statistical Society of Canada, pp. 51-55. (T.E. Raghunathan and D.B. Rubin.) 228. 1998 - “Maximum Likelihood Estimation of Factor Analysis Using the ECME Algorithm.”

Statistica Sinica, 8, 3, pp. 729-747. (C.H. Liu and D.B. Rubin.) 229. 1998 - “Estimation from Nonrandomized Treatment Comparisons Using Subclassification on

Propensity Scores.” Nonrandomized Comparative Clinical Studies, U. Abel and A. Koch (eds.) Dusseldorf: Symposion Publishing, pp. 85-100.

230. 1998 - “Sample Size Determination Using Posterior Predictive Distributions.” Sankhya B, 60, 1, pp.

161-175. (D.B. Rubin and H.S. Stern.) 231. 1998 - “Ellipsoidally Symmetric Extensions of the General Location Model for Mixed Categorical

and Continuous Data.” Biometrika, 85, 3, pp. 673-688. (C.H. Liu and D.B. Rubin.) 232. 1998 - “Parameter Expansion to Accelerate EM: The PX-EM Algorithm.” Biometrika, 85, 4,

pp. 755-770. (C.H. Liu, Y.N. Wu and D.B. Rubin.) 233. 1998 - “A Broader Template for Analyzing Broken Randomized Experiments.” Sociological

Methods and Research, 27, 2, pp. 285-318. (J. Barnard, J. Du, J. Hill, and D.B. Rubin.) 234. 1998 - “Multiple Imputation.” Encyclopedia of Biostatistics, P. Armitage and T. Colton (eds.),

Chichester: Wiley, pp. 2772-2780. (J. Barnard, D.B. Rubin, and N. Schenker.) 235. 1998 - “What Does It Mean to Estimate the Causal Effects of “Smoking”?” Proceedings of the

Section on Statistics in Epidemiology of the American Statistical Association, pp. 18-27. 236. 1998 - “The Clustered-Encouragement-Design.” Proceedings of the Biometrics Section of the

American Statistical Association, pp. 71-79. (C. Frangakis, D.B. Rubin, and X.-H. Zhou.) 237. 1999 - “Evaluating and Using Statistical Methods in the Social Sciences.” Discussion of “A Critique

of the Bayesian Information Criteria” by D.L. Weakliam. Sociological Methods and Research, 27, 3, pp. 403-410. (A. Gelman and D.B. Rubin.)

238. 1999 - “Addressing Complications of Intention-To-Treat Analysis in the Combined Presence of

All-or-None Treatment-Noncompliance and Subsequent Missing Outcomes.” Biometrika, 86, 2, pp. 365-379. (C. Frangakis and D.B. Rubin.)

239. 1999 - “Causal Inquiry in Longitudinal Observational Studies,” Discussion of ‘Estimation of the

Causal Effect of a Time-varying Exposure on the Marginal Mean of a Repeated Binary Outcome’ by J. Robins, S. Greenland and F-C. Hu.” Journal of the American Statistical Association, 94, 447, pp. 702-704. (C.E. Frangakis and D.B. Rubin.)

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DONALD B. RUBIN - 32 - 240. 1999 - “Small-Sample Degrees of Freedom with Multiple Imputation.” Biometrika, 86, 4, pp. 948-

955. (J. Barnard and D.B. Rubin.) 241. 1999 - “Estimating the Effect of Unearned Income on Labor Earnings, Savings and Consumption:

Evidence from a Survey of Lottery Players.” Tilberg University, Center for Economic Research, Discussion paper No. 9934. Also, National Bureau of Economic Research Working Paper 7001, pp. 778-794. (G.W. Imbens, D.B. Rubin, and B. Sacerdote.)

242. 1999 - “On Estimating the Causal Effects of Do Not Resuscitate Orders.” Medical Care, 37, 8,

pp. 722-726. (M. McIntosh and D.B. Rubin.) 243. 1999 - “Intermittent Degradation in Performance in Schizophrenia.” Schizophrenia Research, 40,

pp. 131-146. (S. Matthysse, D.L. Levy, Y.N. Wu, D.B. Rubin, and P. Holzman.) 243a. 1999 - “Statistical Methods in Psychology Journals: Guidelines and Explanations.” American

Psychologist, 54, pp. 594-604. (L. Wilkinson and APA Task Force on Statisical Inference.) 244. 1999 - “Comment on ‘Adjusting for Non-Ignorable Drop-out Using Semiparametric Models’ by

D.O. Scharfstein, A. Rotnitsky and J.M. Robins.” Journal of the American Statistical Association, 94, 448, pp. 1130-1132. (R.J.A. Little and D.B. Rubin.)

245. 1999 - “Teaching Causal Inference in Experiments and Observational Studies.” Proceedings of the

Section on Statistical Education of the American Statistical Association, pp. 126-131. 246. 1999 - “The Design of the New York School Choice Scholarship Program Evaluation.” Research

Designs: Inspired by the Work of Donald Campbell, L. Bickman (ed.). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage. Chapter 7, pp. 155-180. (J. Hill, D.B. Rubin, and N. Thomas.)

247. 2000 - “Assessing the Effect of an Influenza Vaccine in an Encouragement Design.” Biostatistics,

1, pp. 69-88. (K. Hirano, G. Imbens, D.B. Rubin, and X.H. Zhou.) 248. 2000 - “Simulation Modeling for Cost Estimation.” In Current Directions in Postal Reform (M.A.

Crew and P.R. Kleindorfer, eds.) Boston: Kluwer, pp. 171-193. (R. Waterman, D.B. Rubin, N. Thomas, and A. Gelman.)

249. 2000 - “Statistical Issues in the Estimation of the Causal Effects of Smoking Due to the Conduct of

the Tobacco Industry.” Chapter 16 in Statistical Science in the Courtroom, J. Gastwirth (ed.). New York: Springer-Verlag, pp. 321-351.

250. 2000 - “Combining Propensity Score Matching with Additional Adjustments for Prognostic

Covariates.” Journal of the American Statistical Association, 95, 450, pp. 573-585. (D.B. Rubin and N. Thomas.)

251. 2000 - “The Utility of Counterfactuals for Causal Inference.” Comment on A.P. Dawid, “Causal

Inference Without Counterfactuals.” Journal of the American Statistical Association, 95, 450, pp. 435-438.

252. 2000 - “Causal Effects in Clinical and Epidemiological Studies via Potential Outcomes: Concepts

and Analytic Approaches.” Annual Review of Public Health, 21, pp. 121-145. (R.J.A. Little and D.B. Rubin.)

253. 2000 - “Estimating and Using of Propensity Scores with Incomplete Data.” Journal of the American

Statistical Association, 95, 451, pp. 749-759. (R.B. D’Agostino, Jr. and D.B. Rubin) 254. 2000 - “Using Parameter Expansion to Improve the Performance of the EM Algorithm for Multi-

Dimensional IRT Population-Survey Models.” IRT Contributions in Honor of Ivo Molenaar (A. Boomsma, ed.), pp. 193-204. (D.B. Rubin and N. Thomas.)

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DONALD B. RUBIN - 33 - 255. 2000 - “The Broad Role of Multiple Imputation in Statistical Science.” COMPSTAT: Proceedings

in Computational Statistics 2000 (J.G. Bethlehem and P.G.M. van der Heijden, eds.). New York: Springer-Verlag, pp. 3-14.

256. 2000 - “Contrasts and Correlations in Effect Size Estimation: Procedures for Researchers and

Research Consumers.” Psychological Science, 11, 6, pp. 446-453 (R. Rosenthal, R. Rosnow, and D.B. Rubin.)

257. 2000 - “Statistical Inference for Causal Effects in Epidemiological Studies Via Potential Outcomes.”

Proceedings of the XL Scientific Meeting of the Italian Statistical Society, Florence, Italy, April 26-28, 2000, pp. 419-430.

258. 2001 - “Multiple Imputation for Multivariate Data with Missing and Below-Threshold

Measurements: Time Series Concentrations of Pollutants in the Arctic.” Biometrics, 57, 1, pp. 22-33. (P.K. Hopke, C.H. Liu, and D.B. Rubin.)

259. 2001 - “Iterative Automated Record Linkage Using Mixture Models.” Journal of the American

Statistical Association, 96, 453, pp. 32-41. (M.D. Larsen and D.B. Rubin.) 260. 2001 - “Using Matched Substitutes to Adjust for Nonignorable Nonresponse Through Multiple

Imputation.” In Survey Nonresponse (R. Groves, D. Dillman, J. Eltinge and R. Little, eds.). New York: John Wiley, Chapter 26, pp. 389-402. (D.B. Rubin and E.L. Zanutto.)

261. 2001 - “Addressing an Idiosyncrasy in Estimating Survival Curves Using Double Sampling in the

Presence of Self-Selected Right Censoring.” Biometrics, 57, 2, pp. 333-342. With discussion and rejoinder, pp. 343-353. (C. Frangakis and D.B. Rubin.)

262. 2001 - “Estimating the Causal Effects of Smoking.” Statistics in Medicine, 20, pp. 1395-1414. 263. 2001 - “Self-Experimentation for Causal Effects.” Comment on `Surprises from Self-

Experimentation: Sleep, Mood, and Weight’, by S. Roberts. Chance, 14, 2, pp. 16-17. 264. 2001 - “Estimating the Effect of Unearned Income on Labor Earnings, Savings and Consumption:

Evidence from a Survey of Lottery Players.” American Economic Review, 91, pp. 778-794. (G.W. Imbens, D.B. Rubin, and B. Sacerdote.)

265. 2001 - “Combining Panel Data Sets with Attrition and Refreshment Samples.” Econometrica, 69, 6,

pp. 1645-1659. (K. Hirano, G. Imbens, G. Ridder, and D.B. Rubin.) 266. 2001 - “Testing the Number of Components in a Normal Mixture.” Biometrika, 88, 3, pp. 767-778.

(Y. Lo, N.R. Mendell, and D.B. Rubin.) 267. 2001 - “Multiple Imputation.” Entry in International Encyclopedia of the Social & Behavioral

Sciences. Oxford: Pergamon. Smelser, N.J. and Baltes, P.B. (eds.), pp. 10204-10210. (J. Barnard, D.B. Rubin, and N. Schenker.)

268. 2001 - “Statistical Data, Missing.” Entry in International Encyclopedia of the Social & Behavioral

Sciences. Oxford: Pergamon. Smelser, N.J. and Baltes, P.B. (eds.), pp. 15019-15025. (R.J.A. Little and D.B. Rubin.)

269. 2002 - “Statistical Assumptions in the Estimation of the Causal Effects of Smoking Due to the

Conduct of the Tobacco Industry.” [CD-ROM] In Social Science Methodology in the New Millennium. Proceedings of the Fifth International Conference on Logic and Methodology (J. Blasius, J. Hox, E. de Leeuw and P. Schmidt, eds.), October 6, 2000, Cologne, Germany. Opladen, FRG: Leske + Budrich. P023003.

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DONALD B. RUBIN - 34 - 270. 2002 - “Missing Data.” Entry in Encyclopedia of Environmetrics, Vol. 3, pp. 1265-1268. New York:

Wiley. El-Shaarawi, A. and Piegorsch, W. (eds.). (P. Hopke, C.H. Liu, and D.B. Rubin.) 271. 2002 - “School Choice in NY City: A Bayesian Analysis of an Imperfect Randomized Experiment”,

with discussion and rejoinder. Case Studies in Bayesian Statistics, Vol. V. New York: Springer-Verlag. C. Gatsonis, B. Carlin and A. Carriquiry (eds.), pp. 3-97. (J. Barnard, C. Frangakis, J. Hill, and D.B. Rubin.)

272. 2002 - “Model-Based Analysis to Improve the Performance of Iterative Simulations.” Statistica

Sinica, 12, 3, pp. 751-767. (C.H. Liu and D.B. Rubin.) 273. 2002 - “Principal Stratification in Causal Inference.” Biometrics, 58, 1, pp. 21-29. (C. Frangakis and

D.B. Rubin.) 274. 2002 - “Clustered Encouragement Designs with Individual Noncompliance: Bayesian Inference

with Randomization, and Application to Advance Directive Forms.” With discussion and rejoinder, Biostatistics, 3, 2, pp. 147-177. (C.E. Frangakis, D.B. Rubin, and X.-H. Zhou.)

275. 2002 - “Permutation Tests for Detecting and Estimating Mixtures in Task Performance Within

Groups.” Statistics in Medicine, 21, pp. 1937-1953. (Y. Lo, S. Matthysse, D.B. Rubin, and P. Holzman.)

276. 2002 - “Spatial and Object Working Memory Impairments in Schizophrenia Patients: A Bayesian

Item-Response Theory Analysis.” Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 111, 3, pp. 425-435. (M.J. Coleman, S. Matthysse, D.L. Levy, S. Cook, J. Barnard, Y. Lo, D.B. Rubin and P.S. Holzman.)

277. 2002 - “Multiple Imputation of NMES.” Proceedings of the International Conference on Quality in

Official Statistics, Stockholm, Sweden, May 14-15, 2001. (CD-24-3). 278. 2002 - “Using Propensity Scores to Help Design Observational Studies: Application to the Tobacco

Litigation.” Health Services & Outcomes Research Methodology, 2, pp. 169-188, 2001. 279. 2002 - “A Bayesian Approach to Reducing Heterogeneity in Laboratory Measures: An Illustration

from Schizophrenia Research.” Case Studies in Bayesian Statistics, Vol. 6, pp. 255-266. New York: Springer-Verlag. (Gatsonis et al., eds.). (S.T. Jensen, M.F. Lenzenweger, and D.B. Rubin.)

280. 2002 - “The Ethics of Consulting for the Tobacco Industry.” Special Issue on “Ethics, Statistics and

Statisticians”. Statistical Methods in Medical Research, 11, 5, pp. 373-380. 281. 2002 - “Working Memory Impairments in Schizophrenia Patients: A Bayesian Bivariate IRT

Analysis.” Case Studies in Bayesian Statistics, Vol. 6, pp. 191-206. New York: Springer-Verlag. (Gatsonis et al., eds.). (S. Cook, J. Barnard, Y. Lo, D.B. Rubin, M.J. Coleman, S. Matthysse, D.L. Levy, and P.S. Holzman.)

282. 2002 - “Discussion of `Estimation of Intervention Effects with Noncompliance: Alternative Model

Specification,’ by Booil Jo.” Journal of Educational and Behavioral Statistics, 27, 4, pp. 411-415. (F. Mealli and D.B. Rubin.)

283. 2002 - “Assumptions When Analyzing Randomized Experiments with Noncompliance and Missing

Outcomes.” Health Services Outcome Research Methodology, 3 (3-4), pp. 225-232. (F. Mealli and D.B. Rubin.)

284. 2003 - “Assumptions Allowing the Estimation of Direct Causal Effects: Discussion of `Healthy,

Wealthy, and Wise? Tests for Direct Causal Paths Between Health and Socioeconomic Status’ by Adams et al.” Journal of Econometrics, 112, pp. 79-87. (F. Mealli and D.B. Rubin.)

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DONALD B. RUBIN - 35 - 285. 2003 - “Nested Multiple Imputation of NMES via Partially Incompatible MCMC.” Statistica

Neerlandica, 57, 1, pp. 3-18. 286. 2003 - “Principal Stratification Approach to Broken Randomized Experiments: A Case Study of

School Choice Vouchers in New York City.” Journal of the American Statistical Association, 98, 462, pp. 299-323, with discussion and rejoinder. (J. Barnard, C.E. Frangakis, J.L. Hill, and D.B. Rubin.)

287. 2003 - “Multiple Imputation for Statistical Disclosure Limitation.” The Journal of Official Statistics,

19, pp. 1-16. (T.E. Raghunathan, J. Reiter, and D.B. Rubin.) 288. 2003 - “Hypothesis: A Single Clinical Trial Plus Causal Evidence of Effectiveness is Sufficient for

Drug Approval.” Clinical Pharmacology and Therapeutics, 73, pp. 481-490. (C. Peck, D.B. Rubin, and L.B. Sheiner.)

289. 2003 - “Finding the ‘Genuine’ Schizotype: A Model and Method for Resolving Heterogeneity in

Performance on Laboratory Measures in Experimental Psychopathology Research.” Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 112, pp. 457-468. (M.F. Lenzenweger, S.T. Jensen, and D.B. Rubin.)

290. 2003 - “Taking Causality Seriously: Propensity Score Methodology Applied to Estimate the Effects

of Marking Interventions.” Machine Learning: ECMC 2003. 14th European Conference on Machine Learning. (N. Lavrae, D. Gamberger, H. Blockeel, and L. Todorovski, eds.). New York: Springer Verlag, pp. 16-22. also in Knowledge Discovery in Databases: PKDD 2003. 7th European Conference on Principles and Practice of Knowledge Discovery in Databases. (N. Lavrae, D. Gamberger, L. Todorovski and H. Blockeel (eds.)). New York: Springer Verlag, pp. 16-22.

291. 2003 - “Discussion on Multiple Imputation.” International Statistical Review, 71, 3, pp. 619-625. 292. 2003 - “Requivalent: A Simple Effect Size Indicator.” Psychological Methods, 8, 4, pp. 492-496. (R.

Rosenthal and D.B. Rubin.) 293. 2003 - “Estimation of Causal Effects via Principal Stratification When Some Outcomes Are

Truncated by ‘Death’.” Journal of Educational and Behavioral Statistics, 28, pp. 353-368. (J.L. Zhang and D.B. Rubin.)

294. 2004 - “A Potential Outcomes View of Value-Added Assessment in Education.” Journal of

Educational and Behavioral Statistics, 29, 1, pp. 103-116. (D.B. Rubin, E.A. Stuart, and E.L. Zanutto.)

295. 2004 - “Direct and Indirect Causal Effects Via Potential Outcomes.” The Scandinavian Journal of

Statistics, 31, pp. 161-170; 196-198, with discussion and reply. 296. 2004 - “Teaching Statistical Inference for Causal Effects in Experiments and Observational Studies.”

The Journal of Educational and Behavioral Statistics, 29, 3, pp. 343-367. 297. 2004 - Discussion of “Statistical Research: Some Advice for Beginners” by Hamada and Sitter. The

American Statistician, 58, 3, pp. 196-197. 298. 2004 - “The Design of a General and Flexible System for Handling Nonresponse in Sample Surveys.”

The American Statistician, 58, 4, pp. 298-302. First appeared unpublished from in 1977, prepared under contract for the U.S. Social Security Administration.

299. 2004 - “On Principles for Modeling Propensity Scores in Medical Research.”

Pharmacoepidemiology and Drug Safety, 13, pp. 855-857.

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DONALD B. RUBIN - 36 - 300. 2004 - “Design and Modeling in Conjoint Analysis with Partial Profiles.” Discussion of “A

Learning-Based Model for Imputing Missing Levels in Partial Conjoint Profiles” by E. Bradlow, Y. He, and T. Ho. Journal of Marketing Research, 41, 4, pp. 390-391.

301. 2005 - “Causal Inference Using Potential Outcomes: Design, Modeling, Decisions.” 2004 Fisher

Lecture. The Journal of the American Statistical Association, 100, 469, pp. 322-331. 302. 2005 - “Imputation.” Entry in Encyclopedia of Social Science Research Methods. (A. Bryman, M.S.

Lewis-Beck, T.F. Liao, eds.). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage, pp. 477-482. (S. Raessler, D.B. Rubin, and N. Schenker.)

303. 2005 - Discussion of Sander Greenland’s “Multiple Bias Modeling.” Journal of the Royal Statistical

Society-A, 168, 2, p. 302. 304. 2005 - “Bayesian Inference For Causal Effects.” Handbook of Statistics, Volume 25: Bayesian

Thinking: Modeling and Computation (C.R. Rao and D.K. Dey, eds.). The Netherlands: Elsevier, Chapter 1, pp. 1-16.

305. 2005 - “Multiple Imputation in Designing Medical Device Trials.” Chapter 14 in Clinical

Evaluation of Medical Devices (K.M. Becker and J.J. Whyte, eds.). Washington, DC: Humana Press, pp. 241-251. (S.R. Cook and D.B. Rubin.)

306. 2005 - “Matching with Multiple Control Groups, and Adjusting for Group Differences.”

Proceedings of the American Statistical Association, Section on Health Policy Statistics, pp. 241-251. Alexandria, VA: American Statistical Association. (E.A. Stuart and D.B. Rubin.)

307. 2005 - “The Use of Multiple Imputation to Create a Null Data Set from Nonrandomized Job

Training Data.” Proceedings of the International Statistical Institute, 2005. (Web-based.) (S. Raessler and D.B. Rubin.)

308. 2005 - “Complications When Using Nonrandomized Job Training Data to Draw Causal

Inferences.” Proceedings of the International Statistical Institute, 2005. (S. Raessler and D.B. Rubin.) (Web-based.)

309. 2005 - “Using the EM Algorithm to Estimate the Effects of Job Training Programs on Wages.”

Proceedings of the International Statistical Institute, 2005. (J. Zhang, D.B. Rubin, and F. Mealli.) (Web-based.)

310. 2005 - “Multiple Imputation Methods.” Encyclopedia of Biostatistics, 2005, (J. Barnard, D.B.

Rubin, and N. Schenker). DOI: 10.1002/0470011815.b2a16040 310a. 2006 - “Imputation.” In Wiley Encyclopedia of Clinical Trials (R.B. D’Agostino, Jr., L. Sullivan

and J. Massaro, eds.). Hoboken: John Wiley & Sons. (S. R. Cook and D.B. Rubin.) 311. 2006 - “Fully Conditional Specifications in Multivariate Imputation.” Journal of Statistical

Computational and Simulation, 76, 12, pp. 1049-1064. (S. van Buuren, J.P.L. Brand, C.G.M. Groothuis-Oudshoorn, and D.B. Rubin.)

312. 2006 - “Estimating Treatment Effects from Nonrandomized Studies Using Subclassification on

Propensity Scores.” Advances in Social & Organization Psychology: A Tribute to Ralph Rosnow (D.A. Hantula, ed.). New Jersey: Erlbaum Publishers, pp. 41-59.

313. 2006 - “Control of Confounding Through Secondary Samples.” Statistics in Medicine, 25, 22,

pp. 3814-3825. (L. Yin, R. Sundberg, X. Wang, and D.B. Rubin.)

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DONALD B. RUBIN - 37 - 314. 2006 - “Affinely Invariant Matching Methods with Discriminant Mixtures of Ellipsoidally

Symmetric Distributions.” Annals of Statistics, 34, 4, pp. 1814-1826. (D.B. Rubin and E.A. Stuart.)

315. 2006 - “Validation of Software for Bayesian Models Using Posterior Quantiles.” Journal of

Computational and Graphical Statistics, 15, 3, pp. 675-692. (S.R. Cook, A. Gelman, and D.B. Rubin.)

316. 2006 - “Conceptual, Computational and Inferential Benefits of the Missing Data Perspective in

Applied and Theoretical Statistical Problems.” Allgemeines Statistisches Archiv (Journal of the German Statistical Society). Heidelberg, Germany: Springer-Verlag GmbH. DOI 10.1007/S10182-006-004Z, 90, pp. 501-513.

317. 2006 - “Estimating Causal Effects of Marketing Interventions Using Propensity Score

Methodology.” Statistical Science, 21, pp. 206-222. (D.B. Rubin and R.L. Waterman.) 318. 2006 - “Statistical Inference for Causal Effects, with Emphasis on Applications in Psychometrics

and Education.” Handbook of Statistics, Volume 26: Psychometrics (C.R. Rao and S. Sinharay, eds.). The Netherlands: Elsevier. Chapter 24, pp. 769-800.

319. 2006 - “Causal Inference Through Potential Outcomes and Principal Stratification: Applications

to Studies with ‘Censoring’ Due to Death,” with discussion and rejoinder. Statistical Science, 21, 3, pp. 299-321.

320. 2007 - “Diagnostics for Confounding in PK/DD Models for Oxcarbazepine.” Statistics in

Medicine, 26, 2, pp. 290-308. (J. Nedelman, D.B. Rubin, and L. Sheiner.) 321. 2007 - “The Design Versus the Analysis of Observational Studies for Causal Effects: Parallels

with The Design of Randomized Trials.” Statistics in Medicine, 26, 1, pp. 20-30. 322. 2007 - “Conducting and Analyzing a Single-Blind Clinical Trial in a Developing Country:

Prevention of Perinatal Sepsis, Soweto, South Africa.” Proceedings of the International Statistical Institute, 56th Session, [CD-ROM]. (E.R. Zell, M.L. Kwanda, D.B. Rubin, C.L. Cutland, R.M. Patel, S.C. Velaphi, S.A. Madhi, and S.J. Scharg.)

323. 2007 - “Resolving the Latent Structure of Schizophrenia Endophenotypes Using EM-based Finite

Mixture Modeling.” Schizophrenia Bulletin, 33, pp. 239-240. (M.F. Lenzenweger, G. McLachlan, and D.B. Rubin.)

324. 2007 - “Principal Stratification Designs to Estimate Input Data Missing Due to Death.” Biometrics,

3, pp. 641-662, with discussion and rejoinder. (C.E. Frangakis, D.B. Rubin, M.W. An and E. MacKenzie.)

325. 2007 - “Best Practices in Quasi-Experimental Designs: Matching Methods for Causal Inference.” In

Best Practices in Quantitative Social Science (J. Osborne, ed.). Chapter 11, pp. 155-176. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications. (E.A. Stuart and D.B. Rubin.)

326. 2008 - “Evaluating the Effects of Job Training Programs on Wages Through Principal

Stratification.” Advances in Economics, Vol. 21, pp. 119-147. (J. Zhang, D.B. Rubin, and F. Mealli.)

327. 2008 - “Incomplete Data: Diagnosis, Imputation, and Estimation.” The International Handbook of

Survey Methodology (E.D. de Leeuw, J.J. Hox, D.A. Dillman, eds.), pp. 370-386. New York: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates. (S. Raessler, D.B. Rubin, and N. Schenker.)

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DONALD B. RUBIN - 38 - 328. 2008 - “Statistical Inference for Causal Effects, with Emphasis on Applications in Epidemiology

and Medical Statistics.” Chapter 2, Handbook of Statistics: Epidemiology and Medical Statistics (C.R. Rao, J.P. Miller and D.C. Rao, eds.), pp. 28-63. The Netherlands: Elsevier.

329. 2008 - “Missing Data.” Chapter 19, Handbook of Statistics: Epidemiology and Medical Statistics

(C.R. Rao, J.P. Miller and D.C. Rao, eds.), pp. 569-601. The Netherlands: Elsevier. (S. Raessler, D.B. Rubin, and E.R. Zell.)

330. 2008 - “Rubin Causal Model.” The New Palgrave Dictionary of Economics, 2nd ed. (S.M. Durlauf

and C.E. Blume, eds.) New York: Palgrave McMillan, v.7, pp. 255-262. (G. Imbens and D.B. Rubin.)

331. 2008 - “Principal Stratification for Causal Inference with Extended Partial Compliance: Application

to Efron-Feldman Data.” The Journal of the American Statistical Association, 103, pp. 101-111. (H. Jin and D.B. Rubin.)

332. 2008 - “Author’s reply” to letter by I. Shrier re: “The Design Versus the Analysis of Observational

Studies for Causal Effects: Parallels with The Design of Randomized Trials” (2007). Statistics in Medicine, 27, pp. 2741-2742.

333. 2008 - “Author’s Reply” to letter re: “Causal Inference Using Potential Outcomes: Design,

Modeling, Decisions” (2005). The American Statistician, 62, pp. 277-278. 334. 2008 - “For Objective Causal Inference, Design Trumps Analysis.” The Annals of Applied Statistics,

2, 3, pp. 808-840. 335. 2008 - “The Design and Analysis of Gold Standard Randomized Experiments.” Comment on

“Can Nonrandomized Experiments Yield Accurate Answers? A Randomized Experiment Comparing Random to Nonrandom Assignment” by Shadish, Clark, and Steiner. The Journal of the American Statistical Association, 103, pp. 1350-1353.

336. 2008 - “Matching with Multiple Control Groups with Adjustment for Group Differences.” Journal

of Educational and Behavioral Statistics, 33, pp. 279-306. (E. Stuart and D.B. Rubin.) 337. 2008 - “Imputation.” Encyclopedia of Survey Research Methods. (P.J. Lavrakas (ed.)). Thousand

Oaks, CA; London: Sage Publications, pp. 322-327. (S. Raessler, D.B. Rubin, and E.R. Zell.) 338. 2008 - “Discussion of “Weighting and Prediction in Sample Surveys” by R. J. Little.” Calcutta

Statistical Association Bulletin, 60, pp. 185-190. 339. 2009 - “Dealing with Multivariate Outcomes in Studies for Causal Effects.” Proceedings of the 56th

Session of the International Statistical Institute (2007), pp. 927-934. 340. 2009 - “Public Schools Versus Private Schools: Causal Inference with Extended Partial

Compliance.” The Journal of Educational and Behavioral Statistics, 34, pp. 24-45. (H. Jin and D.B. Rubin.)

341. 2009 - “Likelihood-Based Analysis of Causal Effects of Job Training Programs Using Principal

Stratification.” The Journal of the American Statistical Association, 104, pp. 166-176. (J. Zhang, D.B. Rubin, and F. Mealli.)

342. 2009 - “Should Observational Studies be Designed to Allow Lack of Balance in Covariate

Distributions Across Treatment Groups?” “Author’s reply” to letters by Pearl, Shrier and Sjolander re: “The Design Versus the Analysis of Observational Studies for Causal Effects: Parallels with The Design of Randomized Trials” (2007). Statistics in Medicine, 28, pp. 1420-1424.

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DONALD B. RUBIN - 39 - 343. 2009 - “Testing Treatment Effects in Unconfounded Studies Under Model Misspecification:

Logistic Regression, Discretization, and Their Combination.” Statistics in Medicine 28, 20, pp. 2531-2551. (M.Z. Cangul, Y.R. Chretien, R. Gutman, and D.B. Rubin.)

344. 2010 - “Imputation and Multiple Imputation.” Methods and Applications of Statistics in the Life and

Health Sciences, Chapter 38. (N. Balakrishnan, et al., eds.). New York: Wiley, pp. 425-440. (D.B. Rubin and N. Schenker.)

345. 2010 - “Bayesian Causal Inference: Approaches to Estimating the Effect of Treating Hospital Type

on Cancer Survival in Sweden Using Principal Stratification.” In The Handbook of Applied Bayesian Analysis (A. O’Hagen and M. West, eds.), Chapter 24, pp. 679-706. Oxford, U.K.: Oxford University Press. (D.B. Rubin, X. Wang, L. Yin, and E.R. Zell.)

346. 2010 - “Propensity Score Methods.” American Journal of Ophthalmology., 149, 1, pp. 7-9. 347. 2010 - “Outcome-free Design of Observational Studies: Peer Influence on Smoking.” Les Annales

d’Economie et de Statistique, 91-92 (Jul-Sep 2008), pp. 107-125. (S. Langenskiöld and D.B. Rubin.)

348. 2010 - “Reflections Stimulated by the Comments of Shadish (2010) and West and Thoemmes

(2010).” Psychological Methods, 15, 1, pp. 38-46. Available on-line at: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2891035/ Also in Contemporary Trends in

Evaluation Research C.L.S. Coryn and C. Westine, eds. SAGE Publications August 2015. 349. 2010 - “Multiple Imputation in the Anthrax Vaccine Research Program.” Chance, 23, 1, pp. 16-23.

(M. Baccini, S. Cook. C.E. Frangakis, F. Li, F. Mealli, D.B. Rubin, and E.R. Zell.) 350. 2010 - “A Modified General Location Model for Noncompliance with Missing Data: Revisiting

the New York City School Choice Scholarship Program Using Principle Stratification.” Journal of Educational and Behavioral Statistics, 35, 2, pp. 154-173. (H. Jin, J. Barnard, and D.B. Rubin.)

351. 2010 - “Dealing with Noncompliance and Missing Outcomes in a Randomized Trial Using

Bayesian Technology: Prevention of Perinatal Sepsis Clinical Trial, Soweto, South Africa.” Statistical Methodology, 7, 3, pp. 338-350. (D.B. Rubin and E.R. Zell.)

352. 2010 - “Statistics: Causal Inference.” International Encyclopedia of Education, 3rd ed. (E. Baker,

P. Peterson and B. McGaw, eds.). Oxford, U.K.: Elsevier, pp. 66-71. 353. 2010 - “On the Limitations of Comparative Effectiveness Research.” Statistics in Medicine, 29,

19, pp.1991-1995. 354. 2011 - “Causal Effects of Perceived Immutable Characteristics.” Review of Economics and

Statistics, 93, 3, pp. 775-785. (D.J. Greiner and D.B. Rubin.) 355. 2011 - “Bayesian Analysis of a Two-Group Randomized Encouragement Design.” Looking Back:

Proceedings of a Conference in Honor of Paul Holland (N. Dorans and S. Sinharay, eds.). New York: Springer; Chapter 4, pp. 55-65.

356. 2011 - “Statistical Inference for Causal Effects, With Emphasis on Applications in Psychometrics

and Education.” The Sage Handbook of Innovation in Social Research Methods (M. Williams and P. Vogt, eds.). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications; Chapter 24, pp. 524-542.

357. 2011 – “Missing Data and Imputation Methods.” Modern Analysis of Customer Surveys: With

Applications Using R, R. Kenett and S. Salini (eds.), Chapter 8, pp. 129-154. New York: Wiley. (A. Mattei, F. Mealli, and D.B. Rubin.)

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DONALD B. RUBIN - 40 - 358. 2011 - “Statistical Inference for Causal Effects.” Modern Analysis of Customer Surveys: With

Applications using R, R. Kenett and S. Salini (eds.), Chapter 10, pp. 173-192. New York: Wiley. (F. Mealli, B. Pacini, and D.B. Rubin.)

359. 2011 - “Propensity Score Methods for Creating Covariate Balance in Observational Studies.”

Revista Española de Cardiologia, 64, 10, pp. 897-903. (C.W. Pattanayak, D.B. Rubin, and E.R. Zell.)

360. 2011 - “Credible Causal Inference for Empirical Legal Studies.” Annual Review of Law and

Social Science, 7, pp. 17-40. (D.E. Ho and D.B. Rubin.) 361. 2012 - “Evaluating the Effect of Training on Wages in the Presence of Noncompliance,

Nonemployment, and Missing Outcome Data.” Journal of the American Statistical Association A&CS, 498, pp. 450-466. (P. Frumento, F. Mealli, B. Pacini, and D.B. Rubin.)

362. 2012 - “Rerandomization to Improve Covariate Balance in Experiments.” Annals of Statistics, 40,

2, pp. 1263-1282. (K.L. Morgan and D.B. Rubin.) 363. 2012 - “Potential Updates to Cornfield’s 1959 ‘Principles of Research.’” Statistics in Medicine,

31(24), pp. 2778-2779. 364. 2012 - “Analyses that Inform Policy Decisions” -- Discussion of “Bayesian Effect Estimation

Accounting for Adjustment Uncertainty.” Biometrics, 68, pp. 671-675. (R. Gutman and D.B. Rubin.)

365. 2012 - Letter to the Editor Re: “Dealing with Missing Outcome Data in Randomized Trials and

Observational Studies.” American Journal of Epidemiology, 176, pp. 357-358. (V. Liublinska and D.B. Rubin.)

366. 2012 - “Enhanced Tipping-Point Displays.” Proceedings of the Section on Survey Research

Methods of the American Statistical Association, JSM 2012, pp. 3681-3686. (V. Liublinska and D.B. Rubin.)

367. 2012 - “Robust Estimation of Causal Effects of Binary Treatments in Unconfounded Studies with

Dichotomous Outcomes.” Statistics in Medicine, 32, pp. 1795-1814. (R. Gutman and D.B. Rubin.)

368. 2013 - “Discussion of ‘Experimental Designs for Identifying Causal Mechanisms’ by K. Imai, D.

Tingley and T. Yamamoto.” Journal of the Royal Statistical Society-A, 176, p. 45. (Full article with discussion and rejoinder, pp. 5-51).

369. 2013 - “Imputation.” WIREs Computational Statistics, 5, pp. 20-29. (S. Raessler, D.B. Rubin, and

E.R. Zell). 370. 2014 - “Multiple Imputation by Ordered Monotone Blocks with Application to the Anthrax

Vaccine Research Program.” Journal of Computational and Graphical Statistics, 23, pp. 877-892. (F. Li, M. Baccini, F. Mealli, E.R. Zell, and D.B. Rubin.)

371. 2014 - “Converting Rejections into Positive Stimuli.” In Past, Present, and Future of Statistical

Science, (Lin et al., eds), Ch. 49, pp. 593-603. New York: CRC Press. 372. 2014 - “The Importance of Mentors.” In Past, Present, and Future of Statistical Science, (Lin et

al., eds), Ch. 50, pp. 605-613. New York: CRC Press.

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DONALD B. RUBIN - 41 - 373. 2014 - “A Hierarchical Finite Mixture Model that Accommodates Zero-Inflated Counts, Non-

Independence, and Heterogeneity.” Statistics in Medicine, 33, pp. 2238-2250. (C.J. Morgan, M.F. Lenzenweger, D.B. Rubin, and D.L. Levy).

374. 2014 - “Sensitivity Analysis for a Partially Missing Binary Outcome in a Two-Arm Randomized

Clinical Trial.” Statistics in Medicine, 33, pp. 4170-4185. (V. Liublinska and D.B. Rubin.) 375. 2014 - “Comments on the Neyman-Fisher Controversy and Its Consequences.” Statistical Science,

29, pp. 267-284. (A. Sabbaghi and D.B. Rubin.) 376. 2014 - “A Conversation with Donald B. Rubin.” Interview conducted by F. Li and F. Mealli.

Statistical Science, 29, pp. 439-457. 377. 2014 - “Causal Inference from 2K Factorial Designs Using Potential Outcomes.” Journal of the

Royal Statistical Society, Series B, 77, pp. 727-753. (T. Dasgupta, N. Pillai, and D.B. Rubin.)

378. 2015 - “Did the Military Interventions in the Mexican Drug War Increase Violence?” The

American Statistician, 69, pp. 17-27. (V. Espinosa and D.B. Rubin.) 379. 2015 - “Missing Data.” International Encyclopedia of the Social & Behavioral Sciences. 2nd

Edition, Vol 15. Oxford: Elsevier. pp. 602-607. (R.J.A. Little and D.B. Rubin.) 380. 2015 - “Missing Data.” The Encyclopedia of Clinical Psychology (R. Cautin and S. Lilienfeld,

eds.). New York: Wiley Blackwell. (D.B. Rubin and E.R. Zell.) 381. 2015 - “Assessing the Potential Impact of a Nationwide Class-Based Affirmative Action System.”

Statistical Science, 30, pp. 297-327. (A. Xiang and D.B. Rubin.) 382. 2015 - “Estimation of Causal Effects of Binary Treatments in Unconfounded Studies with One

Continuous Covariate.” Statistical Methods in Medical Research, 26(3), pp. 1199-1215. (R. Gutman and D.B. Rubin.)

383. 2015 - “Individual Privacy versus Public Good: Protecting Confidentiality in Health Research.”

Statistics in Medicine, 34, pp. 3081-3103. (C.M. O’Keefe and D.B. Rubin.) 384. 2015 - “Causal Inference and Death.” Chance, 28, pp. 58-64. (H. Wainer and D.B. Rubin.) 385. 2015 - “Estimation of Causal Effects of Binary Treatments in Unconfounded Studies.” Statistics

in Medicine, 34, pp. 3381-3398. (R. Gutman and D.B. Rubin.) 386. 2015 - “Clarifying Missing at Random and Related Definitions, and Implications when Coupled

with Exchangeability.” Biometrika, 102, pp. 995-1000. (F. Mealli and D.B. Rubin.) 387. 2015 - “Rerandomization to Balance Tiers of Covariates.” Journal of the American Statistical

Association, 110(512), pp. 1412-1421. (K.L. Morgan and D.B. Rubin). 388. 2015 - “Comment on Cochran’s ‘Observational Studies.’” Observational Studies, 1, pp. 212-216. 389. 2015 - “Valid Randomization-Based p-values for Partially Post-Hoc Subgroup Analyses.”

Statistics in Medicine, 34, pp. 3214-3222. (J.J. Lee and D.B. Rubin.) 390. 2016 - “Causality in Experiments and Observational Studies.” Routledge International Handbook of Advanced Quantitative Methods in Nursing Research (S.J. Henly, ed.), Chapter 15.

Oxford U.K.: Routledge. (D.B. Rubin and E.R. Zell.) 391. 2016 - “A Bayesian Perspective on the Analysis of Unreplicated Factorial Designs Using

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Potential Outcomes.” Technometrics, 58, pp. 62-73. (V. Espinosa, D.B. Rubin, and T. Dasgupta.)

392. 2016 - “Evaluating the Validity of Post-hoc Subgroup Inferences: A Case Study.” American

Statistician, 70, pp. 39-46. (J.J. Lee and D.B. Rubin.) 393. 2016 - “The Fragility of Standard Inferential Approaches in Complex Mixture Models Relative

to Direct Likelihood Approaches.” Statistical Analysis and Data Mining, 9, pp. 58-70. (P. Frumento, F. Mealli, B. Pacini, and D.B. Rubin.)

394. 2016 - “Improving Covariate Balance in 2K Factorial Designs via Rerandomization.” The Annals

of Applied Statistics, 10, pp. 1958-1976. (Z. Branson, T. Dasgupta, and D.B. Rubin.) 395. 2016 - “Fisher, Neyman, and Bayes at FDA.” Journal of Biopharmaceutical Sciences, 26, pp.

1020-1024. 396. 2016 - “Randomization to Randomization Probability: Estimating Treatment Effects Under Actual

Conditions of Use.” Psychological Methods, 23(2), pp. 337-350. (B.J. George, P. Li, H.R. Lieberman, G. Pavela, A.W. Brown, K.R. Fontaine, M.M. Jeansonne, G.R. Dutton, A.J. Idigo, M.A. Parman, D.B. Rubin, and D.B. Allison)

397. 2016 - “Using Standard Tools from Finite Population Sampling to Improve Causal Inference for

Complex Experiments.” Journal of the American Statistical Association, 113, 522, pp. 868-881. (R. Mukerjee, T. Dasgupta, and D.B Rubin.)

398. 2017 - “Commentary paper on Arthur Kennical.” Statistical Journal of the International Association

for Official Statistics, 33, pp. 239-240. 399. 2017 - “Conditions for Ignoring the Missing-Data Mechanism in Likelihood Inferences for

Parameter Subsets.” Journal of the American Statistical Association, 112, pp. 314-320. (R.J. Little, D.B. Rubin, and S.Z. Zangeneh.)

400. 2017 - “Launching Effectiveness Research to Guide Practice in Neurosurgery: A National Institute Neurological Disorders and Stroke (NINDS) Workshop Report.” Journal of Neurosurgery, 80, 4, pp. 505-514. (P. Walicke, A. Abosch, A. Asher, F.G. Barker, Z. Ghogawala, R. Harbaugh, L. Jehi, J. Kestle, W. Koroshetz, R. Little, D.B. Rubin, A. Valadka, S. Wisniewski, and E.A. Chiocca.)

401. 2017 - “Multiply-imputed Synthetic Data: Advice to the Importer.” Journal of Official Statistics, 33, 4, pp. 1005-1019. (B. Loong and D.B. Rubin.)

402. 2017 - “Bridging Observational Studies and Randomized Experiments by Embedding the Former in the Latter.” Statistical Methods in Medical Research, 28, 7, pp. 1958-1978. (M-A C. Bind and D.B. Rubin.)

403. 2018 - “Causal Inference.” The SAGE Encyclopedia of Educational Research, Measurement, and Evaluation. pp. 248-251. (D.B. Rubin and E.R. Zell.)

404. 2018 - “Sequential Rerandomization.” Biometrika, 17, pp. 1-21. (Q. Zou, P.A. Ernst, K.L. Morgan,

D.B. Rubin, and A. Zhang.) 405. 2018 - “Asymptotic Theory of Rerandomization in Treatment-Control Experiments.” Proceedings

of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 115, pp. 9157-9162. (P. Ding, X. Li, and D.B. Rubin.)

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DONALD B. RUBIN - 43 - 406. 2018 - “Disentangling Treatment and Placebo Effects in Randomized Experiments Using

Principal Stratification – An Introduction.” M. Wiberg et al. (eds.), Quantitative Psychology, Springer Proceedings in Mathematics & Statistics, 233, pp. 11-23. (R. Mozer, R. Kessels, and D.B. Rubin.)

407. 2018 - “On Stephen E. Fienberg as a Discussant and a Friend.” The Annals of Applied Statistics,

12, 2, pp. 683-684. 408. 2018 - “Influence Estimation on Social Media Networks Using Causal Inference.” IEEE Statistical

Signal Processing (SSP) Workshop, arXiv:1804.04109. (S.T. Smith, E.K. Kao, D.C. Shah, O. Simek, and D.B. Rubin.)

409. 2019 - “Conditional Calibration and the Sage Statistician.” Survey Methodology, Statistics

Canada, Catalogue No. 12-001-X, 45, 2, pp. 187-198. 410. 2019 - “Essential Concepts of Causal Inference: A Remarkable History and an Intriguing

Future.” Biostatistics & Epidemiology, 3, 1, pp. 140-155. 411. 2019 - “Statistical Inference for Causal Effects in Clinical Psychology: Fundamental Concepts

and Analytical Approaches.” Cambridge Handbook of Research Method, in Clinical Psychology Aidan Wright and Michael Halquist, eds. Chapter 31. In press. (R. Mozer, D.B. Rubin, and J. Zubizarreta.)

412. 2019 - “In Memory of Professor Susanne Räassler.” Journal of Official Statistics, 35, 1, pp. 285-

286. (J. Drechsler, H. Kiesl, F. Meinfelder, T.E. Raghunathan, D.B. Rubin, N. Schenker, and E.R. Zell.)

413. 2020 - “Covariate-adjusted Survival Analyses in Propensity-score Matched Samples: Imputing

Potential Time-to-event Outcomes.” Statistical Methods in Medical Research, 29, 3, pp. 728-751. (P.C. Austin, N. Thomas, and D.B. Rubin.)

414. 2020 - “Diagnosing Missing Always at Random in Multivariate Data.” Biometrika, 107, 1, pp.

246-253. (I.I. Bojinov, N.S. Pillai, and D.B. Rubin.) 415. 2020 - “The Practical Importance of Understanding Placebo Effects and Their Role When

Approving Drugs and Recommending Dosages.” Behaviormetrika, 47, 1, pp. 5-18. 416. 2020 - “Catalytic Prior Distributions with Application to Generalized Linear Models.”

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 117, 22, pp. 12994-12010. (D. Huang, N. Stein, D.B. Rubin and S.C. Kou.)

417. 2020 - “Nonstandard Conditionally Specified Models for Non-ignorable Missing Data.”

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, accepted. (E. Airoldi, A. Franks, and D.B. Rubin.)

418. 2020 – “When Possible, Report Fisher-exact p-values and Display the Underlying Fisherian Null

Randomization Distributions.” Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 117, 32, pp. 1-8. (M.-A. C. Bind and D.B. Rubin.)

419. 2020 – “On Optimal Rerandomization Designs.” Journal of the Royal Statistical Society-B,

accepted. (P. Johansson, D.B. Rubin, and M. Schultzberg.) 420. 2020 – “C. R. Rao’s Century.” Significance, 17, 4, pp. 36-38. (B. Efron, S. Amari, D.B. Rubin,

A.S.R.S. Rao and D.R. Cox.)

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DONALD B. RUBIN - 44 - 421. 2020 – “Heterogeneous Ozone Effects on the DNA Methylome of Bronchial Cells Observed in a

Crossover Study.” Scientific Reports, 10, pp. 15739. (M.-A. C. Bind, D.B. Rubin, A. Cardenas, R. Dhingra, C. Ward-Caviness, Z. Liu, J. Mirowsky, J. D. Schwartz, D. Diaz-Sanchez and R. B. Devlin.)

422. 2020 – “Rerandomization in 2! Factorial Experiments.” The Annals of Statistics, 48, 1, pp. 43-63.

(X. Li, P. Ding and D.B. Rubin.) 423. 2020 – “Automatic Detection of Influential Actors in Disinformation Network.” Proceedings of the

National Academy of Sciences, 118, 4, e2011216118. (S.T. Smith, E.K. Kao, E.D. Mackin, D.C. Shah, O. Simek, and D.B. Rubin.)

Patents Pinto Stephen K, Mansfield Richard, Jacobs Marc, Rubin Donald: Predictive modeling. Fortelligent Nov 10, 2005: WO 2005/106656. Stephen K Pinto, Richard Mansfield, Marc Jacobs, Donald Rubin: Predictive model augmentation by variable transformation. Fortelligent Jun 1, 2010: US 7730003. Stephen K Pinto, Richard JW Mansfield, Donald B Rubin, Jay C Hirshberg: Predictive model development. Fortelligent Mar 24, 2011: US 20110071956. Stephen K Pinto, Richard J W Mansfield, Marc Jacobs, Donald B Rubin, Jay C Hirshberg: Predictive model generation. Fortelligent Apr 26, 2011: US 7933762. Stephen K Pinto, Richard J W Mansfield, Donald B Rubin, Jay C Hirshberg: Predictor variable selection and dimensionality reduction for a predictive model. Brindle Data LLC Jun 10, 2014: US 8751273 B2. Other Manuscripts: 1970 - “A Probability Plotting Program for the Calcomp Plotter.” Cambridge Project Research

Report CP-2, Department of Statistics, Harvard University. (With P.W. Holland). 1974 - “Reading with Television: A Follow-Up Evaluation of The Electric Company.” Educational

Testing Service Research Bulletin 74-14. (With S. Ball, G. Bogatz, K.M. Kazarow). 1974 - “The Assessment of a Treatment Effect When a Covariate is Observed on a Subset of the

Units, I: Simple Estimators.” Educational Testing Service Research Bulletin 74-43. (With S. Weisberg).

1976 - “Minimizing Prediction Error Using Factors of the Marginal Likelihood.” Preprint Report

No. 1976-13, Department of Mathematics, Queen’s University. (With T.W.F. Stroud). 1977 - “The Design of a General and Flexible System for Handling Non-Response in Sample

Surveys.” 1978 - “A Representation for the Regression Coefficients in Weighted Least Squares.” Educational

Testing Service Research Bulletin 78-1. 1979 - “Improved Estimation of Means in One-Way ANOVA Designs.” (With D.T. Thayer). 1980 - “File Concatenation with Adjusted Weights.”

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DONALD B. RUBIN - 45 - 1981 - “A Bayesian Technique for Forecasting the Next Observation in a Set of Parallel Time Series

with Short History.” (With T.W.F. Stroud.) 1983 - “Progress Report on Project For Multiple Imputation of 1980 Codes.” Manuscript distributed

to the U.S. Bureau of the Census, the U.S. National Science Foundation and the Social Science Research Foundation.

1988 - “Imputation of Missing Data in FARS: Suggestions and Comments on Papers and

Presentations.” Proceedings of N.H.T.S.A. Conference, U.S. Department of Transportation. 1989 - “Practical Implications of Frequentist and Bayesian Modes of Causal Inference for

Educational Interventions.” American Educational Research Association Special Invited Presentation.

1991 - “On Bias from Equating Tests in Restricted Populations.” (With R.J.A. Little.) 1991 - “Loglinear Polynomial and Extended Beta Binomial Models for Smoothing Subtest Score

Distributions from ASVAB Recruit Samples.” (With R.J.A. Little.) 1991 - “An Assessment of Linear Equipercentile and Presmoothed Equipercentile Equating

Procedures on Recruit Equating Samples from The ASVAB.” (With R.J.A. Little.) 1991 - “Documentation of Handling of Unresolved Enumeration Status in 1990

Census/Post-Enumeration Survey.” STSD Decennial Census Memorandum Series #V-98, U.S. Bureau of the Census, Washington, D.C. (With T. Belin, G. Diffendal, J. Schafer, and A. Zaslavsky.)

1992 - “Using Binormal Plots to Assess Transformations to Normality.” (With T.E. Raghunathan.) 1998 - “Combining Panel Data Sets with Attrition and Refreshment Samples.” NBER Technical

Working Paper #230. (With K. Hirano, G. Imbens, and G. Ridder.) 2002 - “Propensity-Score Analysis of Gastric Cancer and Eradication Therapy for Helicobacter

Pylori.” (With G. Lee, S. Kovitz and N. Uemora.) 2011 - “Combining One-Sided p-values from Multiply-Imputed Data.” (With C. Licht and S.

Raessler.) 2012 - “A Potential Outcomes, and Typically More Powerful, Alternative to “Cochran-Mantel-

Haenszel.” (With C. Pattanayak and E.R. Zell.) 2014 - “A Principal Stratification Approach to Receipt of Rescue Medication in Early Escape

Designs.” (With D. Watson, V. Garcia-Horton, and S. Lindborg.) 2015 - “Causal Inference for Ordinal Outcomes.” (With E. Airoldi and A. Volfovsky.) 2015 - “Effect of Elective Single versus Double Embryo Transfer for In Vitro Fertilization: A

Propensity Score Design that Parallels a Large Randomized Experiment.” Submitted to Journal of the American Medical Association. (With C.W. Pattanayak, T. Jain, D. Jamieson, A. Kulkarni, M. Macaluso, and D. Seifer.)

2020 – “Inference for Multiple Interventions for the Treatment of Diabetes using Contrast-Specific

Propensity Scores.” Management Science, submitted. (With S. Han, J. Goh, F. Meng, M. K. S. Leow.)

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DONALD B. RUBIN - 46 - Ph.D. Theses Supervised (as Primary or Sole Advisor at Departments of Statistics, unless otherwise indicated) *Fellow of American Statistical Association †COPSS Prize Winner (Outstanding Young Statistician) ††President, American Statistical Association ‡President, Eastern North American Region, International Biometric Society

◊Gertrude M. Cox Award Winner

1980 - Paul R. Rosenbaum*, “The Analysis of a Nonrandomized Experiment: Balanced

Stratification and Sensitivity Analysis.” Harvard University. Current Position: Robert G. Putzel Professor, Department of Statistics, Wharton, University of Pennsylvania.

1981 - David A. Lax, “Inference with Unobserved Variables: Analysis of a Nonrandomized Study.”

Harvard University. Current Position: Managing Principal, Lax Sebenius LCC, Concord, MA.

1985 - Nathaniel Schenker*††, “Multiple Imputation for Interval Estimation from Surveys with

Ignorable Nonresponse.” University of Chicago. Current Position: Deputy Director, National Center for Health Statistics, Washington DC.

1985 - Kim-Hung Li, “Hypothesis Testing in Multiple Imputation--with Emphasis on Mixed-up

Frequencies in Contingency Tables.” University of Chicago. Current Position: Retired Professor, Department of Statistics, Chinese University of Hong Kong.

1985 - Daniel F. Heitjan*‡, “Analysis of a Set of Coarsely Grouped Data.” University of Chicago.

Current Position: Professor of Statistical Science, Southern Methodist University and Professor, University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center. [President, ENAR 2013.]

1987 - T.E. Raghunathan*, “Large Sample Significance Levels from Multiply-Imputed Data.”

Harvard University. Current Position: Professor, Department of Biostatistics, and Research Professor, Survey Research Center, Institute for Social Research, University of Michigan.

1987 - Leisa H. Weld, “Significance Levels from Public-Use Data With Multiply-Imputed Industry

Codes.” Harvard University. Current Position: Statistician, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta.

1988 - S. Neal Thomas, Jr.*, “Designing an Observational Study Using Estimated Propensity

Scores.” University of Chicago. Current Position: Senior Director, Pfizer Inc. 1989 - Alan M. Zaslavsky*◊, “Representing the Census Undercount: Reweighting & Imputation

Methods.” M.I.T. Current Position: Professor, Department of Health Care Policy, Harvard Medical School.

1990 - Andrew E. Gelman*†, “Topics in Image Reconstruction for Emission Topography.” Harvard

University. Current Position: Professor, Department of Statistics, and Director, Applied Statistics Center, Columbia University.

1990 - Xiao-Li Meng*†, “Towards Complete Results for Some Incomplete-Data Problems.”

Harvard University. Current Position: Whipple V. N. Professor, Department of Statistics, Harvard University, and Dean, Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, Harvard University.

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DONALD B. RUBIN - 47 - 1991 - Thomas R. Belin*◊, “Using Mixture Models to Calibrate Error Rates in Record-Linkage

Procedures, With Application to Computer Matching for Census Undercount Estimation.” Harvard University. Current Position: Professor, Departments of Biostatistics and Psychiatry and Biobehavioral Sciences, UCLA.

1992 - Joseph L. Schafer*, “Algorithms for Multiple Imputation and Posterior Simulation from

Incomplete Multivariate Data with Ignorable Nonresponse.” Harvard University. Current Position: Area Chief for Statistical Computing, Center for Statistical Research & Methodology, U.S. Census Bureau, Washington, D.C.

1994 - Ralph B. D’Agostino, Jr.*, “Estimating Propensity Scores When Covariates Have Either

Ignorable or Nonignorable Missing Values.” Harvard University. Current Position: Professor, Biostatistical Sciences, Department of Public Health Sciences, Bowman Gray School of Medicine, Wake Forest University, and Core Director, Comprehensive Cancer Center, Bowman Gray School of Medicine, Wake Forest University.

1994 - Chuanhai Liu*, “Statistical Analysis Using the Multivariate t Distribution.” Harvard

University. Current Position: Professor, Department of Statistics, Purdue University. 1996 - Michael D. Larsen*, “Bayesian Approaches to Finite Mixture Models.” Harvard University.

Current Position: Professor, Department of Statistics, George Washington University. 1996 - Heng Li, “A Vector Space Approach to Linear Models and Its Application in Dyadic

Designs.” Harvard University. Current Position: Mathematical Statistician, Center for Devices and Radiological Health, Food and Drug Administration.

1997 - Ying Nian Wu, “Modeling General Mixture Components with Application to Schizophrenic

Eye-Tracking.” Harvard University. Current Position: Professor, Department of Statistics, UCLA.

1998 - Jiangtao Du, “Valid Inferences After Propensity Score Subclassification Using Maximum

Number of Subclasses as Building Blocks.” Harvard University. Current Position: Chief Investment Officer, Crediton Hill, LLC.

1998 - Leonard D. Roseman, “Reducing Bias in the Estimate of the Difference in Survival in

Observational Studies Using Subclassification on the Propensity Score.” Harvard University. Current Position: Head of Group Decisions, Commonwealth Bank of Australia, New York, NY.

1999 - Constantine E. Frangakis, “On Coexistent Complications with Noncompliance with

Study-Protocols, and Implications for Statistical Analysis.” Harvard University. Current Position: Professor, Department of Biostatistics, Bloomberg School of Public Health, Johns Hopkins University.

1999 - Jerome P. Reiter*◊, “Estimation in the Presence of Constraints that Prohibit Explicit Data

Pooling.” Harvard University. Current Position: Professor of Statistical Science, Department of Statistical Science, Duke University.

2000 - Jennifer L. Hill, “Classification by Opinion-Changing Behavior: Mixture Models That

Accommodate Missing Data.” Harvard University. Current Position: Professor of Applied Statistics and Data Science, Steinhardt School of Culture, Education, and Human Development, New York University.

2000 - Zijin (C.J.) Shen, “Nested Multiple Imputation.” Harvard University. Current Position: Head

of Options, Jump Trading, LLC, New York and Chicago.

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DONALD B. RUBIN - 48 - 2002 - Junni L. Zhang, “Causal Inference with Principal Stratification: Some Theory and

Application.” Harvard University, Current Position: Associate Professor, Department of Business Statistics and Econometrics, Guanghua School of Management, Peking University, Beijing, China.

2004 - Samantha R. Cook, “Modeling Monotone Nonlinear Disease Progression and Checking the

Correctness of the Associated Software.” Harvard University, Current Position: Chief Scientist, Financial Network Analytics (FNA), Barcelona, Spain.

2004 - Elizabeth A. Stuart*◊, “Matching Methods for Estimating Causal Effects Using Multiple

Control Groups.” Harvard University, Current Position: Professor, Departments of Mental Health, Biostatistics, and Health Policy and Management, and Associate Dean for Education, Bloomberg School of Public Health, Johns Hopkins University.

2005 - Hui Jin, “Principal Stratification for Causal Inference with Extended Partial Compliance.”

Harvard University, Current Position: Economist, International Monetary Fund, Washington, DC.

2007 - D. James Greiner, “Potential Outcomes and Causal Effects of Immutable Characteristics.”

Harvard University, Current Position: Professor, Harvard Law School. 2008 - Charity J. Morgan, “Assessing Thought Disordered Behavior Using Finite Mixture Models

and Comparing Approximations for Logistic Regression.” Harvard University, Current Position: Assistant Professor, Biostatistics, University of Alabama at Birmingham.

2011 - Kari Lock Morgan, “Rerandomization to Improve Covariate Balance in Randomized

Experiments.” Harvard University, Current Position: Assistant Professor, Department of Statistics, Pennsylvania State University.

2011 - Roee Gutman, “Topics and Applications in Missing Data and Causality.” Harvard

University, Current Position: Assistant Professor, Biostatistics, Brown University School of Public Health.

2011 - Cassandra (Wolos) Pattanayak, “The Critical Role of Covariate Balance in Causal

Inference with Randomized Experiments and Observational Studies.” Harvard University, Current Position: Director, Quantitative Analysis Institute, Wellesley College, and Lecturer in Quantitative Reasoning and Mathematics, Wellesley College.

2013 - Viktoriia Liublinska, “Sensitivity Analyses in Empirical Studies Plagued with Missing

Data.” Harvard University, Current Position: Senior Research Analyst, Office of Institutional Research, Harvard University.

2014 - Arman Sabbaghi, “Dilemmas in Design: From Neyman and Fisher to 3D Printing.”

Harvard University, Current Position: Assistant Professor, Statistics, Purdue University. 2015 - Nikole Andric, “Exploring Objective Causal Inference in Case-Noncase Studies under the

Rubin Causal Model.” Harvard University, Current Position: Senior Data Science Consultant, Deloitte Consulting LLP.

2015 - Avi Feller, “Essays in Causal Inference and Public Policy.” Harvard University, Current

Position: Assistant Professor, Goldman School of Public Policy, University of California, Berkeley.

2015 - Joseph Lee, “Extensions of Randomization-Based Methods for Causal Inference.” Harvard

University, Current Position: Statistician, Google, Mountain View, CA.

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2017 - Hillel Bavli, “Improving the Accuracy of Civil Damage Awards with Claim Aggregation.” Harvard University, Current Position: Counsel, Boies Schiller & Flexner LLP; Fellow, Harvard Institute for Quantitative Social Science.

2017 - Ed Kao, “Causal Inference Under Network Interference: A Framework for Experiments on

Social Networks.” Harvard University, Current Position: Research Staff, MIT Lincoln Laboratory.

2018 - Xinran Li, “New Asymptotic Results on Randomization Inference in Experiments.”

Harvard University, Current Position: Postdoctoral Researcher, Department of Statistics, University of Pennsylvania.

Ph.D. Theses Jointly Supervised 1996 - Sadek M. Wahba, “Estimation of Causal Effects in Observational Studies: Applications to

Training Programs and Labor Migration Decisions.” Department of Economics, Harvard University. Current Position: Founder and Managing Partner, Squared Capital, New York, NY.

1997 - Rajeev H. Dehejia, “Econometric Methods for Program Evaluation.” Department of

Economics, Harvard University. Current Position: Professor of Public Policy and Associate Dean of Academic Affairs, Wagner Graduate School of Public Service, New York University.

1997 - Bruce I. Sacerdote, “The Lottery Winner Survey, Crime and Social Interactions and Why is

There More Crime in Cities.” Department of Economics, Harvard University. Current Position: Richard S. Braddock 1963 Professor, Department of Economics, Dartmouth College.

1997 - Sarah W. Thurston, “Error Analysis of Food Stamp Microsimulation Models.” Department

of Statistics, Harvard University. Current Position: Associate Professor, Department of Biostatistics and Computational Biology, University of Rochester Medical Center.

1998 - Keisuke Hirano, “Essays on the Econometric Analysis of Panel Data.” Department of

Economics, Harvard University. Current Position: Professor, Department of Economics, Pennsylvania State University.

1998 - Elaine L. Zanutto, “Imputation for Unit Nonresponse: Modeling Sampled Nonresponse Follow-up, Administrative Records, and Matched Substitutes.” Department

of Statistics, Harvard University. Current Position: Vice President of Methods and Analytics, Naxion, Philadelphia, PA.

1999 - Jaap P.L. Brand, “Development, Implementation and Evaluation of Multiple Imputation

Strategies for the Statistical Analysis of Incomplete Data Sets.” Erasmus University, Rotterdam. Current Position: Postdoctoral Researcher, Department of Medical Decision Making at Leiden University Medical Center, Leiden, Netherlands; Chairman of the Board, ATT, Utrecht, Netherlands; Analyst, Achmea, Apeldoorn Area, Netherlands.

1999 - Alyce S. Adams, “Tribal Management in Indian Health, Effect of Drug Coverage on Drug

Expenditures for Medicare Beneficiaries, and Self-Report Bias in Studies of Guideline Adherence.” Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University. Current Position: Research Scientist and Associate Director of Health Care Delivery and Policy, Kaiser Permanente Division of Research, Oakland, CA.

2001 - Eric O. Loken, “Temperamental Types as Latent Classes.” Department of Psychology,

Harvard University. Current Position: Research Associate Professor, Department of Human Development and Family Studies, Pennsylvania State University.

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DONALD B. RUBIN - 50 - 2005 - Yaming Yu, “Three Contributions to Statistical Computing.” Department of Statistics,

Harvard University. Current Position: Associate Professor, Department of Statistics, University of California, Irvine.

2010 - Christine Licht, “New Methods for Generating Significance Levels from Multiply-imputed

Data,” Winner of Outstanding Dissertation, Department of Statistics and Econometrics, University of Bamberg. Current Position: Coach and Consultant, Business Model Canvas, Germany.

2010 - Yves Chretien, “Three Applications of Statistics to Medical Research.” Department of

Statistics, Harvard University. Current Position: Clinical Fellow in Radiology, Massachusetts General Hospital and Harvard University.

2012 - Bronwyn Loong, “A Discussion of Uncongeniality for Synthetic Data.” Department of

Statistics, Harvard University. Current Position: Lecturer, College of Business and Economics, Australian National University.

2013 - Ana Kolar, “Sample Size Considerations When Using Propensity Score Methods to

Estimate Causal Effects.” Department of Statistics for Social Sciences, University of Ljubljana, Slovenia. Current Position: Founder, TaraStats, Helsinki, Finland.

2013 - Nathan Stein, “Topics in Empirical Bayes Modeling and Bayesian Computation.”

Department of Statistics, Harvard University. Current Position: Data Scientist, Spotify, New York, NY.

2013 - Valeria Espinosa, “A Bayesian Perspective on Factorial Experiments Using Potential

Outcomes.” Department of Statistics, Harvard University. Current Position: Quantitative Analyst, Google, CA.

2014 - David A. Watson, “Complications in Causal Inference: Incorporating Information Observed

After Treatment is Assigned.” Department of Statistics, Harvard University. Current Position: Visiting Assistant Professor, Department of Mathematics and Statistics, Carleton College.

2015 - Peng Ding, “Exploring the Role of Randomization in Causal Inference.” Department of

Statistics, Harvard University. Current Position: Assistant Professor, Department of Statistics, University of California, Berkeley.

2015 - Viviana Garcia Horton, “Topics in Bayesian Inference for Causal Effects.” Department of

Statistics, Harvard University. Current Position: Associate for Healthcare Practice, Analysis Group, New York, NY.

2016 - Panagiotis (Panos) Toulis, “Implicit Methods for Iterative Estimation with Large Data Sets.”

Department of Statistics, Harvard University. Current Position: Assistant Professor of Econometrics and Statistics and John E. Jeuck Faculty Fellow, Booth School of Business, University of Chicago.

2017- Alexander D’Amour, “Superpopulation Inference in Social Network Analysis.”

Department of Statistics, Harvard University. Current Position: Neyman Visiting Assistant Professor of Statistics, University of California, Berkeley.

2018 - Iavor Bojinov, “Diagnostic Tools in Missing Data and Causal Inference on Time Series.”

Department of Statistics, Harvard University. Current Position: Assistant Professor, Harvard Business School.

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2018 - Thomas Ferriss, “Topics in Causal Inference and the Law.” Department of Statistics, Harvard University. Senior Data Scientist, Google.

2019 - Juan Diaz, “Essays in causal inference in complex discontinuity designs and missing data”,

Harvard University, pending. 2019 - Shasha Han, “The Evaluation of Health-Care Interventions”, National University of

Singapore, pending. BA/MA/MS Theses Solely or Jointly Supervised 1991 - Michael D. Larsen*, “Multiple and Simple Imputation for Nonresponse in Sample Surveys

and the FARS Data Set.” Undergraduate Honors Thesis, Department of Mathematics, Harvard University.

1999 - Daniel J. Benjamin, “Does 401(k) Eligibility Increase Net National Savings?: Reducing Bias

in the Eligibility Effect Estimate.” Undergraduate Honors Thesis, Department of Economics, Harvard University. Winner of Hoopes Prize.

2000 - Kristin N. Javaras, “A General Location Model Allowing for Semicontinuous Variables and

Incomplete Data.” Undergraduate Honors Thesis, Department of Statistics, Harvard University. Rhodes Scholar.

2001 - Masako Irie, “Handgun Waiting Periods and Their Effectiveness on Crime Rates and

Homicide: a Statistical Analysis on Gun Control.” AB/AM Thesis, Department of Economics and Department of Statistics, Harvard University.

2001 - Yi Qian, “Do Additional National Patent Laws Stimulate More Domestic Innovation in a

Global Patenting Environment?: An Empirical Analyses for Countries that Started Pharmaceutical Patent Protection During 1978-1997.” AB/AM Thesis, Department of Economics and Department of Statistics, Harvard University.

2002 - L. Stephen Long, “Psychopathic Personality and Affect in a Non-Incarcerated Sample.”

Undergraduate Honors Thesis, Departments of Psychology and Statistics, Harvard University. Winner of Hoopes Prize.

2003 - Brent Tworetsky, “An Analysis of Requested World Wide Web File Sizes.” Undergraduate

Honors Thesis, Departments of Computer Science and Statistics, Harvard University. Winner of Hoopes Prize.

2004 - Leo P. Espindle, “Improving Confidence Coverage for the Estimate of the Treatment Effect in a Subclassification Setting.” Undergraduate Honors Thesis, Department of Applied

Mathematics, Harvard University. 2006 - Cassandra K. Wolos, “Matching Methods for Small Sample Size Observational Studies:

Reducing Bias in the Pennsylvania Value-Added Assessment System Pilot Program Evaluation.” Undergraduate Honors Thesis, Department of Statistics, Harvard University.

2008 - Olivia Levine, “The Effect of Minority Status on Educational Attainment: An Evaluation

With Propensity Score Matching.” Undergraduate Honors Thesis, Department of Sociology, Harvard University.

2010 - Joseph Lee, “Evaluating Bias in Experiments with Partially Selective Sampling.”

Undergraduate Honors Thesis, Department of Applied Mathematics, Harvard University. Winner of Hoopes Prize.

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DONALD B. RUBIN - 52 - 2012 - Kristen Hunter, “A Little More Stratification, A Little Less Action: Principal Stratification

Approach to Investigating the Effect of Intrapartum Antibiotic Prophylaxis on Late-Onset GBS.” Undergraduate Honors Thesis, Department of Statistics, Harvard University.

2013 - Alice Xiang, “Assessing the Potential Impact of a Nationwide Class-Based Affirmative

Action System.” Undergraduate Honors Thesis, AB/AM Candidate, Departments of Economics and Statistics, Harvard University. Winner of Hoopes Prize; winner of the Seymour E. and Ruth B. Harris Prize in Economics for “the outstanding honors thesis.”

2018 - Amanda Glazer, “Analyzing Faculty Bias in Mathematics through a Fractional Factorial

Experiment” Undergraduate Honors Thesis, Department of Mathematics, Harvard University.

2018 - Samuel Stone, “Intensive C.A.R.E. Delivers Results: A Causal Analysis of the Massachusetts

Court Assisted Recovery Effort” Undergraduate Honors Thesis, Department of Statistics, Harvard University.

Current Advanced PhD Students, Supervising or Jointly Supervising at Harvard Dongming Huang Kristen Hunter